SCOOP: Target Insider Exposes RADICALS on Staff After Pride Backlash | Guest: Jack Carr | 6⧸18⧸24
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On this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the latest in the Trump vs. Biden race, the latest polling numbers in Iowa, and the recent guilty verdict in the 9/11 case. Glenn also talks about relief factor and pain relief pills.
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for our my girls and my my son berna.com slash glenn
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enlightenment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
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hello america well there's some uh news for the republic uh and uh and donald trump and joe biden
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there is a shocking poll that shows trump with a nearly 20 point lead in iowa a 20 point lead
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he won iowa by eight points in 2020 and 10 points in 2016
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experts are now saying if things remain the same which they won't but if they remain the same
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we could be looking at something like the 1984 re-election of ronald reagan
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and logical in today's economy and everything else that's going on the world
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but can it happen cnn was freaking out last night we're gonna begin with some of that in 60 seconds
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first let me tell you about relief factor mind over matter it works right well yes and no
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i believe that the most powerful words in any language is i am i'm feeling great
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i'm getting better every day i believe in those things
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however um you know there is also things that i believe in like
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you know actual problems with your body because you've done damage
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inflammation is also something that i can't wish away
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i'm not inflamed really you look a little puffy glenn yeah that's a food problem but anyway
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um you can reduce your pain by reducing the inflammation and this is not ibuprofen
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uh this is relief factor relief factor is a natural supplement that you just don't take when you're
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that's relieffactor.com or 800 for relief let's say hello to pat gray who is filling in one more day
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for uh stew who is out with his son uh at a baseball championship in cooperstown uh pat
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actually the program thank you uh actually two more days today and tomorrow oh really yeah today
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and tomorrow okay good um thank you for that um let me uh we've got a jam show today we have jack
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car on with us one of the best thriller uh writers and uh you know as as these guys always are uh he's
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right on track with the news uh wait until you hear that um but first let me start with uh the shock
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poll in uh iowa and this was done by the des moines register and the des moines register is probably
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the only real accurate poll at least historically in iowa and it shows trump leading biden
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50 to 32 percent that is wow amazing and this was just taken after the jury so after they gave the
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guilty verdict uh they saw another spike in the polls so this is after the guilty verdict this means uh
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it's going to be much more competitive in states like wisconsin and michigan if this indeed holds and is
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true they also found biden's unfavorable uh was 47 percent for trump but 66 percent unfavorable for
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biden oh he's got a real haul he's got a real haul um now let me play something that happened yesterday
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on cnn listen to this as they are talking about the african-american vote and what's happening to it
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with the democrats look at black voters under the age of 50 holy cow folks holy cow look at this
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joe biden was up by 80 points among this group back at this point in 2020 look at where that margin
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has careened down towards it's now just get this 37 points that lead has dropped by more than half
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mr berman home i i just never seen anything like this i'm like speechless because you always look at
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history and you go okay this is a historic moment if this polling is anywhere near correct we are
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looking at a historic moment right now where black voters under the age of 50 which have historically
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been such a big part of the democratic coalition are leaving it in droves
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they are saying that uh blacks are now starting to wake up to this party is is not the helper that we
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thought it was the the parties are switching back again the party of lincoln is the gop and that was
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understood up until about the 1960s and then some magic trick happened i don't know exactly what
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but johnson became the the leader of the civil rights johnson what was it four years before
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stopped that from passing in the senate he was a massive racist and uh he was the guy who passed
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the civil rights uh act which i believe destroyed the families of blacks i believe it just broke up the
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families broke up marriages and cast people into poverty i i personally think i have i've not done
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the research on this is one of these things i want to do but um i haven't done the research on this but
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i'm absolutely convinced somebody should write a book on this i'm absolutely convinced the same
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progressives that were so racist in the 50s were the ones that actually put together the meat and
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potatoes of the civil rights act of 1964 and 65 knowing that this would look good but it would
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actually destroy families and they could destroy uh the black family um and people are now waking up to
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the fact that these policies are hurting blacks and they're saying it could go back to the way it was
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in the 1950s and from the 1850s uh where republicans are known as the defender of the little guy and no
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longer of wall street and big business and it's so obvious if you look at what's happening with the
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democrats they are all big business fat cats you know george soros all of these guys it's just big
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dollars and big corruption and they're every policy they do they're hurting everybody in america except
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for the trust fund babies yeah it's uh it's mind-boggling i mean you just have to look at
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like what the the event that happened over the weekend with the celebrities who are they all for
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they're all for the democrats every single time these are not little people these are not average wage
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earners the george clooney's and julia roberts's of the world why are they so in love with the
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democrat machine it's because that's who's serving them it's yeah yeah they're not they're not serving
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minorities be interesting to see if if that comes back around to the republican party who has always
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been like you mentioned the defender of of rights among minorities yeah and you know i shouldn't say
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they've we shouldn't say they've always been that i think they have um but they haven't been
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you know uh direct about it i remember you know during reagan and and talking about amongst my friends
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and i was young at the time and i'm like they're just american principles if you consider blacks to be
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an american and blacks to be no different they might need uh you know somebody to take the foot off their
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throat but they don't need anything special because that's racist itself i've always believed it was
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racist to say well they can never make it without a big handout from the government no i can make it if
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the government will just stop stepping on my throat and i think a lot of republicans are feeling
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a very very very very small uh portion of what blacks have felt forever i can make it just stop
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stepping on me stop holding me back um but we'll we'll we'll see how that uh goes um by the way speaking
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of you know the common people i think chuck schumer really showed that uh this weekend when uh what was
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it he what was it he posted that he was barbecuing time yeah yeah for the first time because he's
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always lived in an apartment complex his entire life glenn you know that i mean he's just such an
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average guy uh that he hasn't had access to a barbecue apparently until his daughter and his
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daughter's wife wife invited him over for uh father's day and so he was out grilling he was out
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grilling some burgers yeah and now here's what's interesting yeah here's what's interesting first
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of all this tweet was to do nothing more than say the housing market is fine my my daughter and her
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uh her wife uh could buy a house lgbtqia2 plus people happy pride month so he's just this is a pride
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month disguised as a father's day thing and the problem is he took a picture of of the barbecue
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uh and he's he's cooking the hamburgers but it shows him putting the cheese on the raw side of the
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hammer he hadn't even flipped it okay well it's a new technique it's a new where you burn the cheese
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directly into the burger it's great works out really well it doesn't make a mess at all
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oh my gosh it's so now i mean i would say that that is just the you know somebody who's never
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used a barbecue yeah that is somebody who's never been around anyone who's cooked food right you know
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what i mean you don't need a barbecue to know that you got to cook both sides of the hamburger
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before you put the cheese on the other little problem is uh he is jewish right he's obviously
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not kosher if he's putting cheese on a burger i don't think that's a kosher thing to do right
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when we were in jerusalem when we were in jerusalem uh we stayed at a hotel that was very kosher and
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they wouldn't even deliver cheese and meat to the same room let alone put it on the same burger no
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no no and it's weird because they begin together you know what i mean yeah they're kind of made
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together uh come from wow that beef that hates that milk product wait uh but yeah so the very kosher
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and you know he's he's obviously not kosher well i can't say that he's obvious he didn't appear to
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be kosher uh because you would have to throw the entire barbecue away uh if you had meat and cheese
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on the same barbecue yeah so anyway um what else is uh what else has happened oh did you see that
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uh biden has issued a world elder abuse awareness day proclamation oh wow uh is that directed in jill
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dr jill i mean is there no one in the office is like oh man you know what i just don't think you
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should be the spokesperson for this i mean i just really since you're being abused right now
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yeah oh my gosh for the power trip of others uh i it's pretty amazing there's just never been
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a clearer case in my view of elder abuse i mean mental elder abuse they're not you know strapping
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him to a chair or whatever of course we don't know what happens in the oval we have no idea um but uh
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it's just just common sense and decency tells all of us if this was our grandparent we would say
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grandpa you gotta stop you gotta stop it's not like there's no evidence of all of these things
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i mean we see it every single day we play multiple instances of this guy melting down before our very
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eyes so you you think that the people close to him don't understand what's going on and what they're
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doing in order to uh allow him to run for president he should have been encouraged from the beginning
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not to run for re-election he's gonna be 86 and he's already out to lunch and not coming home for
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dinner uh that's a great phrase so pat um i just have to correct this you know all that evidence that
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you say we've seen um those are deep fakes oh that's right are they deep or are they cheap i'm not
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sure they're they're both they're both okay used both um but uh i'll get into that here in just a
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second first let me tell you about american giant there was a time when manufacturing american
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manufacturing was the envy of the world if it was made in america it was quality the world trusted
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much of that is gone can you think of anything that well yeah i guess well computers apple maybe uh
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spying on the world we're probably still number one uh on that one um but what products do we make
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that everybody goes oh america is the best used to be pretty much everything america made well we need
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to change that and um american giant started producing quality american clothing with american
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factory workers for farmers in towns and cities all across the u.s jobs that bring pride and purpose
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and stitch people together this is what we need to do to restore our country we have to do some things
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okay so uh uh jean pierre said uh yesterday she's very upset about the unedited uh video i'm sorry
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the edited videos the cheap fakes and the deep fakes that are going out and confusing americans
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about how joe biden uh is handling things mentally he's as strong as a horse and probably has as much
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awareness of where he is as a horse but that's a different story here she is yesterday from the
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white house there there seems to be a sort of rash of videos that have been edited to make the president
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appear especially frail or mentally confused um i'm wondering if the the white house is especially
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worried about the fact that this appears to be a uh a pattern that we're seeing more well yeah we
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okay stop stop for a second listen to that question listen to that question that question is is uh shaped
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that the president is fine there's no problem with the president but are you concerned that there's all
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these videos coming out that make him appear to be incapable of getting off a stage by himself
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here's her answer this appears to be a uh a pattern that we're seeing more well yeah we and i think you
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all have called this the cheap fakes video and that's exactly what they are they are cheap fakes video
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uh they are done in bad faith uh and some of your news organization uh have uh have been very clear
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have stressed that these right wing uh the white wing critics of the president have a credibility
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problem because of the fact checkers have repeatedly caught them pushing misinformation disinformation
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uh and so we see this and this is something coming from from your your part of the world calling them
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cheap fakes and misinformation uh and uh i'll quote the washington post where they wrote they wrote
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about this and they said how republican use misleading videos to attack biden in a 24-hour period i think
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that it tells you everything that we need to know about how um how desperate how desperate republicans
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are here we're seeing these deep fakes uh these manipulated videos uh and it is again done in bad faith
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deep fakes deep fakes you know all i could think of during her spiel there is you saying there will come a
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time when your eyes will deceive you and this is that time they are telling us we can't believe our
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very eyes right now that these aren't real that they've been edited or manipulated in some way
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no i mean taking something out of context means that you've changed what it is actually about like
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you you're lying about what they're saying well they're saying about what happened they're saying
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that this tape that you don't understand that there was another parachuter um off behind joe biden
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yeah we saw that we saw they showed that and we talked about that correct and he did wander off and
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he did say something to to the guy he did right um right but still he everyone else was looking the
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other way and it was so uncomfortable for the people there you saw uh macron look at him like
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oh geez here he goes and then maloney saw it and she walked across all of the world leaders
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to grab him and turn him around yep so i mean were they part of this this deep fake were they part of
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it saying that we're just trying to make him look low you know really old and and decrepit and not able
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to you know carry on a single thought at a time uh no no there's no fake there that he might have had
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his own intention of you know i need my pudding and maybe that soldier is bringing it to me i don't know
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what his intention was but everybody there viewed it the same way the rest of the country did
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it's incredible from the people who brought us the video of george bush trying to open that chinese
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isn't it interesting that people who are telling you that joe biden is at the top of his game mentally
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are part of the same group who are willing to tell you that this economy is the best we've ever seen
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at some point you know the problem is no longer mere incompetence it's downright malicious intent
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to destroy our country from the inside out and your dollar is on the way to becoming worthless
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there's going to come a day when you look back on me saying these things and you either breathe a
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sigh of relief that you paid attention or you went i wish i would have listened to him
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please please the choice is yours your wealth is only as secure as you make it if you believe that
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the dollar is going to last and be fine great but no absolutely no indication of that being true
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well there is a uh another new uh poll out or prediction this one from the economist showing
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that uh donald trump has a 75 chance of winning the next election uh if things continue the way they
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are uh this could be a stunning stunning election and victory for the gop now it is really important
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that we also have not just republicans in the house and senate but the right republicans in the house
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and senate i don't endorse people but uh uh the people i know that live in michigan they have all
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said glenn you have to endorse this this woman i don't endorse anybody uh but i wanted to have her on
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because she's the real grassroots um uh grassroots candidate for the senate and she's from michigan
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and michigan could determine party control if she could pull this off dr sherry o'donnell
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is the u.s senate candidate for the republican party um she's a physician an author mission leader
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speaker uh she was also the michigan state chair or is actually the state chair for u.s term limits
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amen on that she has um taken her own time and her own money and she she led a medical mission uh to
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ukraine funded entirely by her she's won all kinds of awards she's honored uh to be recognized by
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michigan's prestigious she leads which is a strong christian organization that uh has based its members
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professional lives and work ethics on christian conservative values she is the grassroots candidate
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for the u.s senate she is particularly insightful on covid the lockdowns and medical freedom
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she was a physician at the time obviously of covid and she went and volunteered to go into new york
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city to help people in new york city so she's got a few things to say about that also border security
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we'd like to welcome her to the program dr sherry o'donnell how are you sherry i'm very well glenn
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thank you so much i've watched your show for years and i love it and i appreciate that
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and i know that dom peter is a personal friend so thank you so much yes yes um so you are quite
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impressive um let's start with medical uh security i don't think we've learned the lesson
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from covid and now with this bird flu thing going around i afraid i'm afraid we're up for round two
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you want to talk about medical freedom i do so as you said glenn i was in new york city during covid
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because of my disaster relief experience i got a phone call on a friday afternoon asking if i'd
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serve in new york city i served 93 days and i knew something went awry when i was asked to sign death
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certificates of patients that did not die of covid and then when i refused to they grabbed them for
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me and said that's okay we'll get somebody else too never in my career of almost 25 years have i been
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forbidden to write medications that have been safe and effective in all categories of drug distribution
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the pediatric patient the elderly the pregnant and the lactating mom and something was just terribly
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awry i've recently been asked to join the geneva project to tell the world health organization we
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are disassociating with them and actually coming up with a creative plan the world economic forum and
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world health organization were meeting in geneva we were going to follow that up there was a group and
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i was asked to be one of 80 worldwide leaders because of my disaster relief experience and
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international medical because of the fact that i am running and because i stood up during covid
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our nation can never never experience what they did during covid and repeat that covid was real but
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how we responded was surreal and yes i do think that they're planning on the h5n1 the avian bird flu
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to take place again and try in an attempt to lock us down we can't tolerate that so tell me about i mean
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didn't we again weren't we messing with the bird flu um and haven't we made it much much more uh
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virulent and lethal glenn we have and that's what the gain of function is all about and yes there's been
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evidence that once again we're doing gain of function which i think needs to be banned internationally
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but the gain of function is making certain that a virus is more virulent and making certain that it can go
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from species to species and yes there's been some gain of function study uh done on the avian flu
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with an attempt to make it more virulent and go from species to species so they've made everything
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in science and medicine uh so unbelievable i mean i know a lot of people that no matter what they say
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this time they won't do it and because they didn't correct the mistakes that they made uh during covid
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and even admit to the mistakes they've lost all credibility so what do we do if we were hit by
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an avian flu we stand up for our constitutional rights which do not include mandates and does not
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include shutting down and we tell those governors and our state governor whitmer here in our state
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we're shutting our state down all except for her and this two-tiered judicial system we saw glaringly then
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we can't allow that to happen again either but we need to understand that what they're doing they're
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going by the playbook land and we cannot allow that to happen we need to exercise our constitutional
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rights and we need to get people in office that understand the constitution and will stand with we
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the people yeah are we a democracy or a republic we're a republic and what's the difference why is that
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important well that is important our constitutional writers and our forefathers understood the difference
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and we need to understand that is we the people by the people for the people and as a republic we need
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to stand for those rights and understand that that's what our forefathers intended all right um your 21
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point border security plan tell me about that so glenn i i wrote this and after doing some research
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and understanding that you know we are letting in millions of people i met tom homan who's a former
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director of ice and it's at a cpac and when i met tom i said tom i've got this would you would
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you do me a favor if you have any time would you please look at it he said you know what dr
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o'donnell i'll look at it you send it to me if i like it i'll endorse you if i don't talk i i will
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educate you and glenn he's done both but the 21 point plan is to understand first off these people
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coming in seeking asylum they are not all truly asylum seekers asylum is that they've been displaced
00:31:06.260
and that they're coming into the country to seek international protection not all of them are seeking
00:31:11.740
asylum legitimately so the asylum seekers remain in mexico empowering the border patrol to do their job
00:31:19.580
unclogging the court system that is allowing that to happen there's my my plan is on my website
00:31:27.040
docsherry2024.com and i am the candidate that's been down there five points of entry seeing that
00:31:34.680
firsthand and i'm here to tell you it looks a lot like a refugee camp that i've seen so many times
00:31:39.940
overseas what is our what is our biggest problem that we have to tackle i mean there are so many things
00:31:49.040
that could destroy us what's the one thing that keeps you up at night the border and primarily glenn
00:31:55.840
because it has such a rippling effect downstream it is affecting national security it is inflecting
00:32:01.760
affecting our inflation when we're giving illegal immigrants five thousand dollars
00:32:07.100
at the border and then allowing them to go where they want that is affecting and we've seen it here
00:32:12.780
in michigan now a couple murders by the illegal immigrants and they're walking our streets free
00:32:18.660
the as a physician i'm seeing and understand that tb is coming back in sexually transmitted diseases are
00:32:26.160
coming back in and of course fentanyl is coming in by the hundreds of pounds so number one the border
00:32:31.920
but then i think the thing that affects every american right now is the inflation and as a business owner i
00:32:37.680
feel the chokehold of the over regulations the over tyranny the over taxation that the government is doing
00:32:44.180
i have signed the no news new tax form and pledge and i'll continue to fight for us when i'm in the
00:32:51.000
senate so do you have any any ideas on on how to because inflation is not being caused by the american
00:33:00.060
people they say the well the economy is so hot well people aren't spending money because they don't
00:33:05.940
have the money um so it's not the people it's the government how do you rein this in with two parties
00:33:13.680
that don't seem serious on it well first off i think a lot goes with transparency i think the
00:33:20.080
our salaries of the senators in congress need to be well made known but i think we stop the frivolous
00:33:26.040
spending i'm not okay with sending billions of dollars to ukraine when our border is open i'm also
00:33:31.960
not okay with printing of monopoly money is what i call it is we're spending money that we don't have
00:33:37.520
we also have to stop some of the entitlement programs that are continuing to spend our money
00:33:42.920
we need to understand the difference between our wants and our needs and right now we are
00:33:46.660
frivolously spending we cannot continue to do that um who would you most like to align yourself with in
00:33:54.940
the senate i'd love to be your team ted cruz and rand paul are are my heroes in the senate i'd love that
00:34:03.940
they stand up they're kind of a no-nonsense people when you know they've gone after my orcas
00:34:09.420
they've stood up during covid they certainly are my heroes in the senate yeah i i will tell you i
00:34:15.520
think rand paul is single-handedly um going to be responsible for any punishment that um that
00:34:23.640
fauci may receive i'm afraid that they're going to throw fauci's assistant who was doing bad things
00:34:30.500
himself but i think they're going to make him the fall guy and fauci's going to walk away
00:34:34.580
any thoughts on that i hope that's not the case fauci has caused and done committed 26 felons glenn
00:34:42.980
26 felons and a felon needs to be behind bars instead what they're doing to trump is ridiculous
00:34:48.480
and i'm sorry as far as i'm concerned anthony fauci has the blood of hundreds of thousands of people on
00:34:55.460
his hands when he had the audacity to say follow the science and then to say i am the science and
00:35:01.480
his radiculum caused hundreds of thousands of people to die real quick are you um concerned at
00:35:08.340
all about this march to death um especially in canada but our doctors uh you know our universities now
00:35:17.900
if you're not in on all of this woke bullcrap you're not going to make it as a doctor and that
00:35:26.080
kind of stuff is we've seen that in the past happen with medical science and it's extraordinarily
00:35:31.760
dangerous glenn it is dangerous and you know during covet i kept wondering where were my colleagues
00:35:38.460
and why are my colleagues silenced and why were they not willing to stand up i feel like john the
00:35:44.520
baptist in the wilderness saying hello and just hearing it echo back at me but we've got to have
00:35:50.560
people in office that will stand up and have the backbone to stand up right now even the transgender
00:35:55.720
surgeries that are being taught at medical schools and residencies we've got to get back to the
00:36:01.600
physicians being empowered the physicians having the the relationship with their patients without
00:36:06.660
the government telling us what to do and i'm the one that sits with my patients 20 or 30 minutes
00:36:11.640
hear their story and understand what the medications and so on should be that's best for them
00:36:16.240
and together we design that program not allowing the government to have their finger and their
00:36:21.060
their oppressive thumb on us but we the physicians and the medical organizations need to stand up and say
00:36:28.000
no we've had enough we're going to protect our patients we took a hippocratic oath and that means
00:36:34.680
something to me the primary in michigan even though it's in august uh there's 45 days of early
00:36:42.700
absentee absentee voting so the ballots drop in mid-june i don't know if they've already were but they
00:36:48.660
will be in a few days um and you've been listening to dr sherry o'donnell u.s senate candidate she is
00:36:56.320
running for the republican uh u.s senate race in michigan michigan is so important it could determine
00:37:04.880
party control uh she's the grassroots leader and um sherry it is great if i did endorse somebody
00:37:12.680
you would be the kind of candidate i would endorse um thank you so much glenn thank you so much again
00:37:18.960
the web page is doc sherry 2024.com glenn thank you for having me on your show continue the great work
00:37:25.480
you're doing thank you you can follow her on twitter at sherry for senate and again uh you can get involved
00:37:32.760
and help her campaign doc sherry 2024 we have got to have the right kind of people in congress and in
00:37:42.340
the senate we can't just have republicans we have to have the ones that understand the constitution and
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will fight for the constitution and she seems like one of those uh fighters doc sherry 2024.com
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welcome to the uh program you know the um joe biden i just think
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his dog commander is a reflection of him you know dogs tend to be a reflection of the people they
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live with uh and yesterday i haven't heard this yet but somebody asked me did you hear him imitate
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the reporters he's just mocking them as they're leaving the white house uh oval yesterday listen to
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uh he's just he's not a nice fellow no uh so charming though isn't he chad was just really charming
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going to be mighty popular on uh social media feeds don't you think pat oh yeah yeah people
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are going to love that yeah they're going to love that sure it's already being lauded on twitter
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as we speak yeah right um did you see that uh the famine has been canceled uh now i did yeah in gaza
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yeah yeah isn't that interesting uh-huh and interesting yeah uh they were saying the u.n
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was saying that there was going to be a famine by uh may or june and it was just going to wipe people
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out and in fact food insecurity now is not a problem uh in gaza apparently the u.n um counts
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the calories in the food that's coming in but only if it's delivered through an official u.n banner
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so they don't count anything else okay and they don't count everything even that they deliver
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okay um so you know they said that there was going to be food insecurity because this was going to
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leave the gazzans with only about 40 percent of the calories that they need when you look at the
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actual number of uh pallets of food and the food that is being brought in um by countries
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you know uh even israel the united states and private organizations the upper end of the caloric
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needs is now being uh estimated at 157 and the lowest is 75 so if you look at the um at the most
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conservative it's about 100 to 109 percent caloric intake that's that's needed about 109 percent
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so huh yeah and that's from isn't that from the integrated food security phase classifications
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famine review committee i believe it is i believe it is is that just off the top of your head i don't
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just right off the top of my head yeah right on top of your head do you not follow pretty much
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everything the integrated food security phase classification famine review committee does
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i i follow all their work do you i will tell you i met one of the the global leaders of that his
01:16:43.620
business card was enormous it's like yeah like a foot and a half long yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah so uh
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yeah it's interesting that the un and none of the media are reporting on any of this um because they
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don't they don't this isn't about the actual truth about anything this is about you know stirring people
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up against israel and uh you know everything is taken from hamas as gospel and nothing is taken from
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israel or you know even what was the united nations group again the oh are you talking about
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you're not talking about the integrated food security phase classifications famine review committee
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are you right yeah yeah i mean they apparently the media goes right directly to them yes you know
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yes because that's the first thing that they're so legitimate when you think you know i shouldn't
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i probably shouldn't be surprised but it still amazes me that every article cites the uh gaza health
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ministry which is hamas they cite their numbers in every single story uh about what's going on in the
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gaza strip and they use their numbers of 37 000 plus uh dead and injured and mostly in in almost every
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case they say and that's mostly women and children are you kidding me and you don't even question
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the source at all hey well it's the source the world
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u.n i can't remember it the integrated food security phase classifications
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famine review committee yeah yeah that committee is great anyway all right um back with more in just a
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is is not somebody that i necessarily agree with all the time um sent out a tweet yesterday sad to see
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another ill-advised endorsement by president trump now she's a huge fan of president trump
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who counts on members of his team to properly vet candidates for him it's not like he actually knows
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all of these candidates who seek his endorsement i love president trump but it's very clear whoever's
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supposed to be vetting candidates for him is dropping the ball it's a very disturbing pattern that i've seen
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over and over again in the last few months and it needs to be on the record celeste malloy he just
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um endorsed celeste malloy is known as a trump hater in utah condemned january sixers and called
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president trump a dictator and suggested that people should not get behind him after january 6.
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who on earth suggested that she should receive the coveted trump endorsement very disappointed to see so
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many trump haters get trump endorsements by the way the governor of utah just uh sent out a tweet or
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something where he said my wife just had this dream about punching donald trump in the face over and over
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again uh guess that's not going to be helpful in re-election well why would you even weird i mean
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oh weird so bad so bad i'm i'm really i am concerned as well about uh some of these endorsements and and
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mike lee wrote to me last night like at 11 30 and he's like did you see and i'm like no mike i'm asleep
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um but uh he um he's gonna be on to talk to us about celeste malloy this is really unfortunate and i don't
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think donald trump knows um you know he's just trusting some people and they're they're they're picking
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some of the very really wrong people because they've they've been against uh a lot of the things
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that um you know we feel passionately about like january 6 you know some bad guys uh some good guys
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a lot of grandmas went to prison and it wasn't right what's the real story on that uh celeste not
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welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
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hello america welcome to the glenn beck program i am thrilled as always to have jack car join us
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he is the best-selling author of the terminal list series also the terminal list uh the not the book
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series but the actual series on amazon prime he is the executive producer of that with chris pratt
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starring uh he's also the host of danger close with the jack car a great great podcast and the seventh
01:25:39.720
book in the terminal list series is out it's fantastic we talk about it in 60 seconds
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with jack car all right sometimes you're you need to shoot people and you need to kill them you don't
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ever pull out your gun unless you're prepared to kill somebody but that's not always the thing that is
01:25:59.800
right um first thing you have to do is be prepared for all situations you know if your car uh you're
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driving downtown all of a sudden you're surrounded by radicals how do you get out of that well if you
01:26:11.880
have a burner launcher um that's one way you just roll your window down just a little bit and shoot
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dot com slash glenn a storm is on the horizon america's days are numbered chinese submarine has gone rogue
01:27:16.360
and is navigating towards the continental united states putting its nuclear missiles within striking
01:27:21.160
distance of the west coast a rising silicon valley tech mogul with unknown allegiances is at the
01:27:27.400
forefront of a revolution in quantum computing and artificial intelligence and a politician controlled
01:27:33.880
by a foreign government is a power and breath away from the power in the oval office three seemingly
01:27:41.080
disconnected events are on a collision course to ignite a power grab unlike anything the world has
01:27:45.960
ever seen and the country's only hope is a quantum computer that has gone dark retreating to the
01:27:52.840
deepest levels of the internet learning at a rate inconceivable at her inception but during her time
01:28:00.440
in hiding she has done more than learn she has now become a weapon she's now positioned to act as
01:28:06.840
either the country's greatest savior or its worst enemy she's known as alice and her only connection to
01:28:14.520
the outside world is to a former navy seal sniper named james reese who has left the violence of his
01:28:21.160
past behind will there be blood count on it book number seven of the terminal list series and its author
01:28:31.960
jack carr is with us now hi jack hey how's it going thanks so much for having me on
01:28:35.400
uh great you are this is this is a tremendous book that uh uh hits all of the things that i think are
01:28:44.600
happening now and i i saw your list of books that you had to read to get up to speed uh and it's very
01:28:52.040
telling what what led you to this scenario well uh two books ago i did some research into quantum
01:28:57.560
computing artificial intelligence this is before chat gpt became part of the lexicon before apple started
01:29:03.400
updating all our devices uh unbeknownst to us with things that we can't opt out of so i started
01:29:08.280
talking to people in the intelligence community the military that focused on quantum computing
01:29:13.560
and ai and found it was very interesting that all our next generation weapons platforms
01:29:18.360
are all if they're not being controlled that way now which they're probably not yet but they're being
01:29:23.640
built to have that capability and so i thought that was very interesting so i talked to all these guys
01:29:29.000
when you talk to people in those spaces they're all very tight-lipped of course and understandably
01:29:34.760
but they'll give you a little hint of something so if you talk to enough of them like a reporter
01:29:39.160
may do uh you can put this hint and that hint together because they're different and build this
01:29:43.800
mosaic so i would be shocked if the uh quantum computer that i described two books ago isn't exact
01:29:50.680
almost exactly the way i describe her and then the next book i wanted i wanted to make sure that i didn't
01:29:56.440
use her capabilities as a crutch so i sidelined her for the last book because i didn't want it to be
01:30:01.000
like michael knight in the 80s talking into his watch and the kit car shows up so i want to make
01:30:04.840
sure that i wasn't doing that and so this one she's back because once you introduce a character like
01:30:09.720
that to this universe you can't sideline her forever and going deep down the rabbit hole on this for
01:30:15.960
this particular book i focus mostly on naval assets but a few others as well and also what china's
01:30:21.880
doing and if your enemy is doing something that is going to speed up their decision-making process
01:30:27.560
that means that you in turn have to do something that allows you to get within that decision-making
01:30:32.600
process or do it faster uh so we're on this path to really having these platforms autonomously
01:30:39.880
controlled because your enemies doing it there's not much of an option otherwise there'll be missiles
01:30:43.800
landing on the united states before our generals and uh anyone in the executive branch is even out of bed
01:30:48.520
so how far are we from this actually happening i think that well most people that i talked to
01:30:57.720
said they could tell me more but it would put my book in the science fiction category so that tells
01:31:03.080
me we're a lot closer than we may think and if we look back over the last 20 years and said and look
01:31:07.960
at the rate with which we have progressed uh technologically then think about the next 10 years
01:31:13.560
and how much faster things are going to move in the direction of ai and especially when you add
01:31:18.600
quantum computing to the mix well even if you say what's happening with chat gpt4 today if you would
01:31:24.760
have said that five years ago well i did and it was science fiction you know everybody's oh that's
01:31:29.400
not gonna happen i was gonna and now some of the biggest experts are saying that asi uh could happen
01:31:35.960
before 2030 which no one thought would happen at least you know what's the s oh uh uh artificial
01:31:45.880
super intelligence super so yeah so there is a i which we have now artificial intelligence and it's
01:31:53.800
it's not general we're general intelligence beings um we are good at many things um and we
01:32:00.680
could master one but we're good at many things um that's artificial general intelligence which we are
01:32:07.080
now approaching and the and that is um one system that can do many many things once that happens and
01:32:17.480
it is connected like she is in your book um connected to the internet in real time they're afraid that
01:32:26.440
uh there will be no stopping it becoming asi artificial super intelligence that is more powerful
01:32:34.200
in its capabilities than every brain on earth combined um and they now think that asi is is a
01:32:42.680
real possibility by 2030 or before oh interesting well unbeknownst to me i think i described asi
01:32:49.160
in the book rather than just other than just ai yeah yeah yeah but interestingly enough this quantum
01:32:54.200
computer has attached herself to my protagonist james recent has modeled her behavior into a certain
01:32:59.800
extent after his and if anyone has read the books up to this point they'll know that uh yeah if certain
01:33:05.640
things happen to my main character he is uh one to put the put the law aside and go make things right
01:33:12.520
uh and perhaps this quantum computer uh does that in this book as well to point out one of the dangers
01:33:18.920
of what may happen uh in the future so how one more question on on the ai um part of the book um but um
01:33:27.960
how concerned are you uh personally about being able to control ai or asi oh what but i got more and
01:33:36.680
more concerned the more research that i did the more people that i talked to because seemingly that next
01:33:41.560
step is one of these things uh becoming essentially sentient for all practical purposes and being able to
01:33:47.720
make decisions without a human there to say yes or no i'm gonna i'm gonna break my last rule one more
01:33:55.320
one more question why did you call her her because or she or alice because um that's a big debate on
01:34:03.160
whether they'll become conscious and what that even means um and once you start referring to it as a
01:34:11.160
she or a him it changes your relationship why did you decide to do that it was alice i heard her name
01:34:17.080
is alice in the book uh and i chose her to be her having it be her decision because she needs to make
01:34:24.040
a connection with james reese uh who is uh he prefers the female type so in order to all right yeah that
01:34:33.800
connection all right all right i got it i got it i got it um all right um the other thing you talk about
01:34:40.280
is the uh politician that is just you know a breath away from the oval and i noticed in your
01:34:47.720
your book of uh research your stack of book of research there were a couple of things one the google
01:34:54.520
are uh are i can never say go yep uh our capella yeah uh by michael rechtenwald who is a friend and
01:35:01.240
and that's a tremendous book but also peter swisser who is a dear friend you read red-handed
01:35:09.160
certainly that's all about uh that's all about biden is it not or is that the one that's about all
01:35:16.600
of them yeah i think it's about all it's about all of them but he's he's he's on the cover of that
01:35:20.600
book um but it is about all of them uh more more generally and just how that system works and how uh
01:35:26.840
whether this one is specifically focused on china but it could be other countries as well and just
01:35:30.760
how they control our politicians um through multiple different means and uh so i did take a
01:35:37.480
i did take a lot from there and also may have modeled what that character you're referring to
01:35:41.480
uh someone let's just put it this way i think if someone is just vaguely familiar with uh politics
01:35:47.960
they will know perhaps who that may have been modeled after inspired by how about that inspired
01:35:53.480
by okay all right inspired by yeah but definitely fictional definitely fictional just an inspiration
01:35:59.640
coincidental yeah it's an inspiration that's right yeah and anyone who spent any time in california
01:36:04.520
will like those first thing it's chapter two and three it was so much fun to write those chapters
01:36:08.840
where you have uh politicians going over to china uh shaking those hands doing those photo ops
01:36:13.880
and just kind of weave some of that into the book as well because uh i mean some of these things that
01:36:18.040
happened are so outrageous how a naive do you have to be to think that you know they're giving you
01:36:26.200
you're a politician they're giving you special access and and they're you know just all behind you and
01:36:32.280
hey coincidentally some hot babe shows up and you know god you got to be just dumb as a box of rocks
01:36:39.720
or you don't care about america yeah i heard it described this way in like uh a thailand cd bar
01:36:46.360
uh hey these girls really like me wow it's uh shocking yeah i don't normally score so well
01:36:55.240
yeah it's remarkable yeah um so the so outline this story a little bit about how what what you
01:37:06.040
think the real danger is that we are supposed to take from this book well at its baseline it is a
01:37:11.640
story of loyalty really uh but i explore that through the lens of the geopolitical um relationship
01:37:17.320
between china the united states with taiwan really in the middle of it and a race for china to take taiwan
01:37:24.120
because through their assets in the united states they know that we're about to essentially green
01:37:29.400
light this autonomous control of most of our naval assets in the pacific which would in essentially
01:37:34.680
prevent them from being able to take taiwan by force what is it they're on the clock what does that
01:37:39.960
mean to explain to the average person what does it mean to uh to surrender our naval assets to ai
01:37:48.760
so what what does that look like it it looks like our generals our admirals are uh the civilians who
01:37:56.360
control our military and the executive branch in particular um being removed from that process out of
01:38:02.840
necessity because china is close to being able to do that same thing so getting inside of that decision
01:38:11.240
making process on the other side essentially becomes impossible if they're doing that and we're not
01:38:18.280
so they take a huge leap forward but if we have that advantage before they do then they know that
01:38:26.120
they have to do this they have to take taiwan now or they can never take taiwan i also weave in a few
01:38:30.760
things in there about their birth rate uh the one child policy the impact that has had and what that
01:38:36.040
means for their future so um when you look at the real world and you know i i hear from my friends who
01:38:45.480
are in intelligence they say don't worry we're ahead of china and i'm like you know that doesn't take
01:38:52.120
away all my worry i'm just as worried about the united states having this capability as anybody else
01:38:57.720
um but i'm glad we would have it before they would but i don't know how long that happiness party lasts
01:39:04.280
um in reality are you hearing that we are way ahead or just ahead or where are we with china
01:39:12.920
research indicates and who you know actually knows this is my best assessment from the people that i
01:39:18.120
talked to and all the research that i did is that we're still we still have a bit of an edge how long
01:39:22.280
long that will last i don't know but that we still have a bit of an edge right now and so for the
01:39:28.680
book i think about what would happen if they take that edge away by having somebody inside a tech
01:39:35.240
company here that has a technology that the government the nsa does not so with all those
01:39:41.080
platforms being built if we have a private company that does something on that side that is actually
01:39:45.880
controlled by this foreign entity and is in turn funding this politician who's a breath away from the
01:39:51.400
white house and how all those things are connected okay hang on just a second more with jack car
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his new book uh red sky morning uh is uh is out today it's released today and we're thrilled to have
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so welcome back to uh jack carr uh best-selling author of the terminal list series and the
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executive producer of the amazon terminal list series uh with uh with chris pratt so when we're
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looking at the race to ai you might remember the name of this general um he was really not a favorite
01:42:52.360
of jfk and jfk really didn't like him he he said that before the soviet union caught up with us that we
01:43:03.640
should do a full out launch uh first strike on the soviet union and he was a little terrifying but his
01:43:13.480
point was it's inevitable so while we have the advantage launch do you think that's we're in this
01:43:22.280
situation again with ai that you know if we're first do what you need to do quickly to take away the
01:43:31.720
advantage of others well hopefully that doesn't entail a nuclear launch anywhere uh in the world
01:43:37.240
but yeah it's uh it's similar in a sense that uh that you definitely want to be first uh when you're
01:43:42.600
talking about china or russia having these capabilities as well um but even one step further
01:43:47.320
than that is the scariest part of all this and in my my research uh is the data storage and how much
01:43:55.160
data is out there how much is being collected both by private entities and our own government and where
01:44:01.000
it's stored we think of the cloud because they called it that but it's not really a cloud
01:44:05.880
there are physical locations that need to store this data and if we're talking about uh classified
01:44:11.080
information it also needs a backup so that essentially means you need to double the amount
01:44:15.560
of storage of all the data that is collected it needs a backup somewhere and there is yet not enough
01:44:21.080
of these storage facilities to do that so in the book what i think about is a transfer of classified
01:44:27.240
material because let's say you have i'll use a different example than i use in the book so let's
01:44:31.480
say something is targeting uh fort meade or somewhere like that uh and they're they know they're about to
01:44:37.560
be taken taken out well what are they going to do with all that data they've got to move it somewhere and
01:44:42.520
for the split second that it's in transit to this other location it's vulnerable and that is what the
01:44:48.440
chinese know so in this book they orchestrate this movement of data so they know exactly when it's going to be
01:44:55.400
moving so they can take it which means they have the advantage essentially for their alice so it's
01:45:01.880
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only on blaze tv it's always a great day we have jack carr on your roster of people to talk to uh he
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is the best-selling author of the terminal list series uh and also um the uh executive producer of
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amazon series of uh the terminal list um he's a former navy seal led operation he was a team leader
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platoon commander uh troop commander task unit commander he's a show-off really that's what he is
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and then he left that uh to uh write best-selling books and we're we're honored to have him here uh so
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jack uh first of all you just came back from normandy weren't you there with the when the president was
01:47:57.800
there that's right so i was there for the uh 80th anniversary of d-day commemoration events
01:48:02.120
and people think of june 6th but really in normandy france there is it's almost a month of events
01:48:07.720
because they have not forgotten and it's not just the older people there they have passed it down
01:48:11.800
to the youngest of generations so you have five-year-old kids out there waving american
01:48:16.360
i've seen more american flags i've done it twice now been there four times but twice now for those
01:48:20.920
commemoration events more american flags in normandy during june than i've ever seen on the 4th of july
01:48:26.760
in the united states 101st airborne flag it really is i wish every american could see it
01:48:31.240
82nd airborne flags they're dressed up in period world war ii outfits they're driving old jeeps from
01:48:36.360
world war ii old harley and indian motorcycles from world war ii it is and you can see it in their eyes
01:48:41.080
it's not just an excuse to come out and have a parade and the kids aren't there just because their
01:48:45.240
teacher said they had to be there you can sense it you can feel it it's visceral they are so appreciative
01:48:50.920
of what happened because they were occupied we haven't been occupied here uh so they have been
01:48:56.520
occupied and they were liberated and they were liberated by these kids that lied about their
01:49:00.520
age to get into the fight okay kids lied at age 15 so people on those beaches were 16 17 18 19 20 21 we
01:49:07.080
tend to think of tom hanks him saving private ryan because he's a little older as an actor john wayne
01:49:11.160
in the longest day but these were kids that stormed those beaches so i was there for the 80th anniversary
01:49:16.360
commemoration events and all the world leaders of course came um and i was so hoping they would leave
01:49:22.040
politics out of the speeches we're there with 48 world war ii veterans i was volunteering with the
01:49:26.200
best defense foundation that takes world war ii better veterans back to the battlefields on which
01:49:30.520
they fought and we had all the veterans up there on stage at the american cemetery in normandy overlooking
01:49:35.800
omaha beach and i was so hoping they would leave politics out of their speeches but they could not
01:49:41.080
help themselves even the prayer that started it they had the person reading it had to say something
01:49:47.800
about storm clouds on the horizon now today they had to equate what happened in june 1944 to something
01:49:54.280
that's happening today they couldn't just honor those veterans up on stage and honor what happened
01:49:59.240
there in june of 1944 they had to bring current politics into it biden did it austin did it and uh
01:50:05.480
and the french president did it as well i i will tell you that um you know they keep saying this is you
01:50:11.560
know maybe another world war ii it's world war iii i think this the way this is being
01:50:17.400
it feels orchestrated it reminds me of world war one um where the people didn't necessarily
01:50:24.200
want it um but they were told it would be an easy win you know it's going to change everything and the
01:50:30.360
the leaders of the of europe knew exactly what it was it was to overthrow all kinds of different things
01:50:37.320
and change old europe that's what i feel like we're doing here that it's not a war that people are going
01:50:43.640
to like it's not going to be a good war or an easy war um and the people don't want it i think you're
01:50:49.560
onto something there it's much more uh akin to an archduke ferdinand type uh assassination yeah than
01:50:54.680
it is to anything else so they keep conjuring up world war ii imagery of world war ii uh even then
01:50:59.960
from that cemetery from that that um ceremony that i just described we moved down to the international
01:51:05.640
ceremony down there and that's where many more international leaders showed up and zelinski's
01:51:10.440
there there as well so it's all it's all this orchestration it's all this manipulation and now
01:51:16.360
not just things like that but we get manipulated by the devices that we're carrying around in our
01:51:21.240
pocket day by day so you really have to put in the work today in order to make wise decisions about the
01:51:26.280
future how do you think this ukrainian thing actually works out well eventually two sides are going to
01:51:35.000
have to come to the negotiating table and just how long is it going to take for that to happen how many
01:51:40.440
people are going to die before that happens right russia has a lot more people to to lose i believe
01:51:46.200
um and they really just start get warmed up after they throw about half a million people at a problem
01:51:50.600
so i think eventually it'll have to get to that negotiating table and but we didn't wait though
01:51:57.080
and russia russia you know suggested a possible opening what would get them to the table um and i
01:52:04.840
you know i think they asked for a lot of stuff that was you know not going to happen but they we could
01:52:11.160
have compromised on some of those things and maybe we got to the table whether we made progress from
01:52:17.160
there i don't know but could have gotten to the table but instead we rejected all of it and then
01:52:22.920
came up with a list that sounded like the the you know versailles treaty almost and isn't that
01:52:29.160
interesting uh yeah anyone who's ever entered into a negotiation knows that both sides give a little
01:52:35.240
both sides take a little you work your way towards some sort of an agreement um and instead we don't
01:52:40.680
even we don't even uh we don't even go to the table we don't even uh take a moment we just
01:52:47.240
right off the bat put that aside let's just go to war the machine's hungry it's been hungry since
01:52:51.720
1947 since the reorganization of the military and our intelligence apparatus in this country ever
01:52:57.400
and we also see a lack of accountability from that time forward we changed the department of war to the
01:53:01.320
department of defense uh and interestingly enough get into a lot more wars since it turned into the
01:53:05.320
department of defense yes um and that accountability starts falling away because these senior level leaders
01:53:10.840
get to these positions with four stars and then they retire into the private sector become part but another
01:53:15.320
part of the machine and it just it's hungry and it's it's right now with our two wars in iraq and
01:53:20.040
afghanistan falling by the wayside that thing's really hungry that's really frightening so are do you think
01:53:27.800
you think this is all saber rattling or do you think that there are those who are actually thinking that
01:53:36.520
we could you know as a world um use nuclear weapons and not destroy everything right uh great book out
01:53:48.280
you may have read it already annie jacobson's book nuclear war yes it goes through terrifying and it's
01:53:52.920
such a fast read because of the way she writes it with that you know minute by minute approach as to
01:53:57.400
what happens here what gets triggered here what decision is made here uh so it's absolutely
01:54:01.960
fascinating but uh i mean that has been a real threat since their creation obviously of these weapons
01:54:07.480
we used to of course to end world war ii in the pacific but but the but reagan and gorbachev you
01:54:14.200
know when it came down to it they both separately uh came to the conclusion there's no winning this
01:54:20.520
and there isn't a single war game according danny jacobson there's been a single war game
01:54:26.520
where it hasn't just destroyed the whole world exactly i mean i do miss those days if i could take
01:54:31.560
that time machine back i think i'd just go back to 1980 to about 1991 and just keep keep going back
01:54:37.240
uh but yes but i think that's exactly right reading everyone should read that book annie jacobson's book
01:54:42.360
uh had her on my podcast she's fascinating to talk to yeah i wish it had come out before i wrote this
01:54:46.680
one but luckily as i was going through hers i got most of it i got most everything right almost everything
01:54:52.200
actually uh but i still wish it had come out i'd read it a little easier yeah exactly it would have been
01:54:56.840
all in one place rather than going to all the different sources i had to go to
01:54:59.720
uh she has written so many fascinating books i don't know if you've read her as an author but
01:55:05.240
oh she is fantastic all of her books are fantastic yep you're absolutely right that war game that she
01:55:11.320
talks about every single one ends the same way so um i think that let's not i hope most of our
01:55:18.040
leaders are aware of this but uh uh the current one in this country i was i'm just curious if you could
01:55:22.440
pass the a driver's test yeah i know i know um you know the the way annie describes
01:55:30.280
the process for the president and how it's impossible to make that decision with second
01:55:35.400
with minutes minutes to make it with seven minutes maximum um and how much of that is you know the
01:55:43.320
one part where she she's kind of fictionalizing what would happen and he said the president says well
01:55:49.000
what does that mean right you don't have time to explain mr president yes or no you know it's like
01:55:54.200
the you what yeah you think that would be a day one week one type of a briefing yeah but it's not
01:55:59.800
shocking to me at all yeah that it's not yeah and that they're putting those positions and uh and
01:56:05.320
are really not prepared to make the to make the decisions they need to make or the calls so jack
01:56:12.040
two two things here that i'd like you to opine on a little bit just as a fiction writer
01:56:16.920
how do you see and i don't mean politically i mean stability wise what do you see coming
01:56:26.280
in the next few months as we go up to this election oh well it's really from my perspective
01:56:34.520
it's uh it's an awareness that everyone needs to have that we are getting manipulated by these devices
01:56:39.560
whether you're on x whether you're on instagram no matter where you are where you're watching a
01:56:43.400
news program or that's legacy news everyone's trying to manipulate you they're just not trying
01:56:47.000
to sell you a product like a commercial back in the 80s but they're trying to manipulate
01:56:51.320
your thoughts and your behaviors so a few years ago i think the 10 years ago let's say if i wrote a book
01:56:57.960
and said that we had an aging president that uh wasn't up to the task his party both parties knew it
01:57:06.040
and they needed to figure out a way that was palatable to the american public to get him to step aside
01:57:11.320
well what unbeknownst to him unbeknownst to even close advisors how could we go in and change a
01:57:17.000
medical record how could we manipulate some blood work coming back now that everything is connected
01:57:22.680
and we talked about ai we talked about quantum computing talk about hacking you talk about all
01:57:27.240
these things and how could you go in there make a little make a little change to that uh the doctor
01:57:33.080
wouldn't even have to know it's just a test coming back it's just something that pops up oh wow this
01:57:38.440
person needs to step aside for a medical reason i would not be shocked if we see that and it
01:57:44.120
wouldn't even have to be a grand conspiracy that the president is in on and his advisors are in on
01:57:49.160
and the party is in on it doesn't even have to be that it could actually just be something a hack that
01:57:54.840
tweaks a medical record that tweaks a blood test tweaks another one and now we have a president
01:58:00.360
stepping aside and someone else moving into that position i would not be shocked if that happened in
01:58:05.560
real life it sounds like fiction but it sounds like a good good uh start to a book end to a book
01:58:10.600
middle part doesn't matter it uh i would not be shocked if something like that happened in real
01:58:14.520
life who do you think would step in i think you have they have no choice but to have the vice
01:58:18.440
president move up but thinking about well who's next and then who you move into that vp slot which
01:58:23.560
is probably the one that is actually going to be uh running the show up there in the executive
01:58:27.560
branch that would be my guess i've been wrong before but then i found out later i was mistaken
01:58:31.960
um and what keeps what scenario keeps you up at night that you think is the most likely scenario
01:58:40.600
for this transition period that we're in you know as as a world no it's really a uh
01:58:50.360
not having this gratitude this appreciation for what was sacrificed for all of us to be here for you
01:58:56.040
and i to be talking right here together uh for the options and opportunities that we have because of
01:59:00.600
this delusion this delusion that we don't see in northern france but we see it in this country
01:59:05.800
and this from the beginning of this country up and from its inception up until today so much was
01:59:11.720
sacrificed so that we could have these options and these opportunities and that right there losing
01:59:17.480
that completely for the next generation is something i talk to my wife about almost daily
01:59:22.280
something that worries me when i think about this next generation when i think about our kids
01:59:31.240
and i think we lost a little we lost a little uh little sound
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from number one best-selling author glenn beck and co-author michaela g hedrick comes a tale with a
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chilling but timely discovery if our lives are filled with stories then whomever controls our stories
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controls our lives chasing embers glenn beck's first ever young adult fiction novel coming july 23rd
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hey let me tell you about my pillow i'm sorry if we had a technical glitch and i didn't get a chance to
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say goodbye to jack and he's just one of my favorite people um but anyway book number seven is out today
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you know jack has a new book out and if you're going to buy jack's book would you pre-order
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chasing embers it's my new novel for teens and it comes out july 23rd um and what i love about this
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book is because if you know if people buy it and they like it this is a six or eight book series uh
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that we have been working on and i think you're going to love it but every name every place the whole
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the whole fictional world is purposely constructed and let me give you an example do you know where the
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word utopia comes from utopia is a word that was created in 1516 and it combined two greek words
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ou which means not and topos which means place so utopos utopia literally means not a place because
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in 1516 they knew there wouldn't be no place there could be no place as perfect as utopia because
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nothing would be perfect but in chasing embers in real life there are a group of people that really
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believe they can perfect the world and make real utopia and it always ends really poorly so in chasing
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embers it's a massive corporation that is kind of government corporation you know one of those public
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private partnerships calls calls itself topos which means place because they can they believe
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they can make a real place in utopia now that's not anywhere in the book but that's the that that's
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how layered and well thought out this book is uh i think does it work can they finally pull off utopia
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that every socialist communist dictator has ever dreamt of you'll have to order the book to find out my
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first ever young adult fiction novel releases july 23rd you can pre-order chasing embers right now on
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amazon barnes and noble books a million or best yet right at glennbeck.com it's chasing embers
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order it today and we will see you back here tomorrow godspeed and save the republic