The Glenn Beck Program - March 15, 2019


Send Thoughts and Prayers to Christchurch? | 3⧸15⧸19


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1 hour and 56 minutes

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38

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00:00:00.000 the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program with pat gray of
00:00:16.200 pat gray unleashed which immediately precedes this show also here this morning uh jeffy from
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00:00:28.600 correct yes uh and again now chewing the fat does that have anything to do with physique
00:00:35.560 of the host or it's just the title of the show yeah you're chewing the fat it's like a conversation
00:00:40.480 yeah let's just go somewhere and chew the fat right yeah yeah all right i just wanted to clear
00:00:45.400 that up i'm reminded the logo has my face on a side of beef again that's just coincidence right
00:00:53.860 there was nowhere else to put your logo and they just had a side of beef handy so they superimposed
00:01:01.180 it there which is interesting all right triple eight seven two seven b-e-c-k glenn is uh i think
00:01:08.140 he's like he's having a weekend with tony robbins or something this is not gonna end well yeah i
00:01:13.380 wouldn't think so it's not gonna end well last week i spent i spent the weekend with uh steven
00:01:18.040 covey uh he was he visited me from beyond the grave really yeah yeah we spent the weekend together
00:01:25.620 so it's interesting now that uh glenn's doing the same thing with tony robbins huh fascinating
00:01:31.900 uh really horrific shooting in new zealand um at least 49 people were killed in mass shootings at
00:01:40.720 two mosques full of worshipers attending friday prayers on what the prime minister called one of new
00:01:47.160 zealand's darkest days one man was arrested and charged with murder in what appeared to be a
00:01:53.580 carefully planned racist attack he apparently freely and openly admits he's a racist and hates immigrants
00:02:03.840 and he said he said this was revenge uh for their invasion we'll get into that and uh much more
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00:03:20.540 pat gray of pat gray unleashed and uh jeffy this morning for glenn 888-727-BECK uh the phone number
00:03:38.820 to call prime minister jacinda ardaron uh said the events in christchurch new zealand represented an
00:03:45.420 extraordinary and unprecedented act of violence and many of the victims apparently uh might be migrants
00:03:54.520 or refugees she said it's clear that this can now only be described as a terrorist attack
00:04:02.300 in addition to those who died uh health officials said 48 people were being treated for gunshot wounds
00:04:09.460 so 48 injured last i heard it was 20 uh injuries ranged from minor to critical uh the guy talked
00:04:18.840 about doing this he bragged that he was going to do it and then he live streamed it apparently he rigged up
00:04:27.340 a camera on his on a helmet and uh filmed the whole thing it's really really horrific and don't forget 0.98
00:04:35.480 about his great 87 page manifesto was it 87 pages he's just nuts yeah yeah he's just crazy cnn is hard 0.56
00:04:45.320 at work even as we speak trying to blame donald trump for the shooting in a place where this doesn't
00:04:52.460 happen right america is the only place we're told by the left all the time this is the only place this
00:04:59.740 ever happens and then when it doesn't happen here it's still the fault of the president because they
00:05:06.540 can't blame the gun not in new zealand where guns are virtually banned not in australia he's from australia
00:05:14.440 this murderer where guns were banned and confiscated so you can't blame the gun because they've already done
00:05:22.900 everything they could possibly do to rid their society of guns so they've taken to blaming the president
00:05:31.300 because everything's his fault no matter what right no matter where it happens and no matter what it is
00:05:38.940 that happens between the lines it's a dog whistle it's all his fault and by the way again i love dog whistles
00:05:46.560 are uh whistles that only dogs can hear that's why they call them dog whistles because they're at a frequency
00:05:52.620 so high humans can't hear it so if you're if you're using dog whistles no human is hearing you
00:05:59.300 if it's a dog whistle code that's fine because nobody heard it it's kind of what we want except 0.99
00:06:07.680 dogs and they're not going to do anything about it you hope you hope yeah i feel pretty confident yeah
00:06:14.140 that the dogs aren't going to do anything about it so with the dogs hear the dog whistle racism so what
00:06:19.940 if your dog is racist oh well i can't get a do about it you keep him on a leash is what you gotta do
00:06:29.540 right that's right so just a crazy world and it's amazing how every single time it's donald trump 0.94
00:06:37.120 every single time it's white people i mean it's so bad with that right now we were actually blamed 0.55
00:06:44.680 for white air pollution this week whites are polluting i guess minority neighborhoods and then 0.96
00:06:53.980 sneaking back really carefully to their beautiful suburban life where it's clean fresh air yeah 0.78
00:07:00.500 country air that you breathe and uh so you're not breathing the stuff you went and polluted
00:07:05.420 in another neighborhood where the minorities live i mean i don't even know how that works how does that
00:07:11.440 work i'm not quite sure i understand it myself it's it's always white's fault you know the white 1.00
00:07:18.600 privilege thing so if you've accomplished something so what uh you had white privilege and you were you
00:07:26.160 were given all that stuff no matter whether you worked for it or not it was given to you uh and 0.97
00:07:32.100 there's white income inequality and there's white pollution and white people are just bad so deal with 1.00
00:07:39.580 that okay it's just a it's a crazy crazy crazy time deadliest attack occurred at the al nor 0.99
00:07:49.700 mosque in central christ church at 145 in the afternoon 145 so in broad daylight this guy went out and
00:07:59.360 conducted this killing spree so 41 people were apparently killed there and then he drove across 1.00
00:08:07.660 town and killed people at a at another mosque and he was taken into custody so the guy is still alive 0.97
00:08:16.160 unlike most of these psychos he didn't uh kill himself at the end and police didn't kill him either
00:08:25.260 so he's he's in custody now and no doubt we're gonna have to hear a bunch of his rantings and
00:08:31.240 ravings i hope not and his lunacy i mean i'm sure i'm sure you're right but i sure hope uh he he also
00:08:40.240 went after they're trying to present this as okay this guy is a right-wing guy uh but he attacked
00:08:48.620 conservatives in his manifesto said your your time is gone conservatism is dead so he's got no love for
00:08:56.740 conservatives and he also said he considers himself an environmentalist uh eco-fascist
00:09:04.540 huh fascist is the word yeah and fascist by the way fascism is not a product of the right either
00:09:12.660 fascism is on the left fascism comes from big government which people on the right don't want
00:09:19.580 so if he's a fascist and an environmentalist that's not a product of the right either
00:09:25.540 but that's how it will be spun is that this guy is right-wing he got all of his ideas from
00:09:33.380 donald trump and then he went and killed people in new zealand uh christ church is the largest city
00:09:40.160 on new zealand's south island um and the city's been rebuilding since an earthquake in 2011 killed
00:09:49.080 185 people and destroyed many downtown buildings so they've had their share of problems in in new
00:09:55.420 zealand over this time period too uh really sad and our thoughts and prayers go out to the people
00:10:02.160 of new zealand which will be mocked of course uh by the left because thoughts and prayers do nothing
00:10:07.160 and apparently neither do gun bans
00:10:10.360 right so there's that we've said it all along you know the when you have the gun bans it's the
00:10:19.400 it's the law-abiding citizens who are without the guns yeah exactly uh and see the criminals and the
00:10:27.540 psychos always find a way don't they they always find a way in fact in great britain where they also
00:10:33.840 banned guns and confiscated guns and that happened in 96 or 97 and in the immediate aftermath of the
00:10:40.360 that the gun violence actually went up 300 300 up and then it leveled off for a while then it went
00:10:48.920 back up then it went down then it went back up and right now in the last couple of years it's been
00:10:53.520 about the same as it was before the gun ban so it did nothing it didn't help the situation in fact what
00:11:00.400 it did was encourage people to get knives and stab other people so the bad people are still finding a
00:11:07.400 way to do bad things in great britain and it's gotten so bad with the knife attacks that one of
00:11:13.720 the mps in england one of the members of parliament is now proposing that they put gps trackers into
00:11:22.060 knife handles genius it's brilliant right yes first of all you there should also be a three-day waiting
00:11:29.240 period if you want to buy silverware at a store uh yeah i'd like a butter knife okay just sign here
00:11:35.720 and uh we'll do the background check you come back in three days we'll see if you can get that
00:11:39.860 butter we'll send it to the back for you i'll be waiting for you i mean look if you if you are just
00:11:45.780 using knives to butter your bread or your baked potato you don't got nothing to worry you got nothing
00:11:50.660 to worry about fine right so if the tracker's in the handle of the butter knife so what you're not
00:11:55.040 doing anything wrong i wish you know i told the story before when my daughter my youngest daughter
00:12:04.900 she's 18 now but when she was three she actually took a butter knife and buttered our dog was she
00:12:11.840 planning on baking i'm not sure we fortunately got to the dog and the butter before that happened
00:12:17.600 uh and it could have been sooner it could have been sooner if we had a tracking device in the
00:12:21.900 butter knife right it could have prevented a lot of hassle and uh a really nasty dog bath 0.63
00:12:29.900 and then when we took the butter away from her she found another way uh to cause trouble by 1.00
00:12:41.160 yogurting the dog in a full uh she had a an entire container of yogurt that she dumped on the dog and 0.98
00:12:49.400 then she didn't use a knife on that though no she used her hands that's smart see so that's what's 1.00
00:12:54.060 gonna happen what do you put a tracking device in her hands and then people are gonna people are 0.83
00:12:58.260 gonna realize they can't use a knife they're gonna have to use something else it's crazy i mean the
00:13:02.880 whole thing is just it's nuts there's no way to prevent every bad thing from happening in life
00:13:10.080 you just can't do it you we can't we can't safety proof the entire planet it's it's not possible we
00:13:17.000 could do our best we're trying yeah you do what you can and then you know you things are just
00:13:23.500 going to happen 888-727-BECK more of the glenbeck program with pat and jeffy coming up
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00:14:35.100 pat great and uh jeffy for glen on the glenbeck program you know you were talking about people
00:14:53.000 uh going against uh faith and prayers and thoughts and prayers uh for sure alexandria ocasio-cortez has
00:14:59.660 already done that uh she tweeted out uh at the end what good are your thoughts and prayers when
00:15:04.580 they don't even keep the pews safe that was just the end of her tweet she is just despicable now 1.00
00:15:10.260 man uh you know she uh this was uh i believe that she was uh walking around with uh yeah ash on her 1.00
00:15:18.880 forehead uh from ash wednesday a week ago a week ago wednesday yeah uh you know she's uh
00:15:23.800 it's a little bit of hypocrisy isn't it a tad a tad huh so you're you're going to uh belittle
00:15:31.300 people of faith even though supposedly you're a person of faith right unbelievable i mean she
00:15:38.140 she is really something isn't she yes she is yes she is and i think that she's becoming uh more
00:15:44.400 really something to many other members of congress so i don't know how i mean she might be a one term
00:15:50.440 that's the one good thing is she's rankled so many feathers in washington including nancy pelosi's 0.99
00:15:57.640 that uh i think the democrats will primary her it feels like they will i'm hoping that they've had
00:16:04.520 enough of her nonsense already and they're they've got another year and a half of it so
00:16:08.300 there's going to be a lot more from her that they just can't stomach and they're going to want
00:16:13.560 to get rid of her i don't know how they i don't know you know with the way the press loves her 1.00
00:16:17.360 though um it's going to be a tough fight yeah uh glenn brought something up yesterday that i
00:16:23.660 i don't know if i should reference it but it is oh no i i watched it you're talking fascinating
00:16:29.420 the the choice thing yes yeah i watched that there's a guy that i believe that there's a guy named mr
00:16:35.960 reagan you can look this up and check out all the details but he goes into an interesting theory
00:16:41.080 he does about aoc and where she came from and who is behind her campaign it's i mean i'll leave it at
00:16:51.580 that i guess but it's interesting it is interesting and i'm not sure i don't believe it i know you want
00:16:57.440 to believe it i did i did i don't know if i want to but i think i do i mean he's got some compelling
00:17:03.080 video evidence of it uh and i'd like to see more of it but last i checked there were 1.4 million
00:17:10.260 people who had watched that video you can go to youtube and just type in mr reagan if you're
00:17:14.360 interested it's fascinating it's it's at least it's at least worth a look oh yes you know oh yes
00:17:20.740 it is and you know don't take it to the bank because you know who knows there's a lot of stuff
00:17:25.600 in there that may be completely inaccurate but he makes a really good case he does yes he does so
00:17:31.280 you wound up not believing it no i wound up wanting to believe it you know like i felt like man that's
00:17:36.840 right but then every time i see things of that nature yes it ends up being false that's very true
00:17:43.980 yes so i don't want to be had it felt like if you buy into this you know you would have to buy into
00:17:50.780 a bunch of other conspiracies stuff and all of that and i don't two months from now we're going to get
00:17:56.200 called out saying ha ha right it was all fake yeah faked it and uh yeah i mean you could take the
00:18:04.240 things the video clips that he showed out of context but i was trying to think okay in what
00:18:08.500 context would that have been said that makes it okay and i think that's why we really haven't seen
00:18:15.240 it everywhere right i mean a million people have seen it on youtube yeah so people have some people
00:18:19.380 have seen it no question but it's not everywhere it's not prevalent and i think that's maybe why
00:18:24.540 right everybody's just kind of taking it taking a step back with it proceed with caution but it's
00:18:30.240 it's interesting it's interesting 888-900 no 888-727-BECK almost used the uh phone number
00:18:38.220 there for pack ray unleashed um also gun maker remington it's been ruled by the connecticut supreme court
00:18:47.900 can be sued over how it marketed the the ar-15 used to kill 20 children and six educators at sandy hook
00:18:57.840 in 2012 that is incredible that is an incredible frightening it sure is terrible ruling gun control
00:19:06.280 advocates touted the ruling as providing a possible roadmap for victims of other mass shootings to
00:19:12.180 circumvent a long criticized federal law that shields gun manufacturers from liability in most cases when
00:19:19.860 their products are used in crimes gun rights supporters obviously bashed the decision as judicial
00:19:27.960 activism and overreach it was a four to three decision and they reinstated a wrongful death lawsuit against
00:19:35.540 remington and overturned the ruling of a lower court judge who said the entire lawsuit was prohibited
00:19:41.360 by the 2005 law obviously this is going to go to the u.s supreme court it has to it has to it has to
00:19:49.680 because this can't stand no what a great way around the second amendment right to go after the gun
00:19:58.380 manufacturers you know they're going to do this this is the plan you know okay we're all about the
00:20:04.900 second amendment of course we of course i just think these gun manufacturers have to be held accountable
00:20:10.620 well if you drive out the gun manufacturers oh we're not saying you can't have guns no is that
00:20:16.340 what you're trying to say because that's insane manufactured that's all well they could look they
00:20:21.020 could be manufactured at great cost sure yeah if you want to pay a hundred and fifty thousand dollars
00:20:27.600 for an ar-15 go ahead it's your right it's essentially what the second amendment that's what
00:20:32.760 they did with the machine gun plus put some other restrictions on it but uh they're incredibly
00:20:38.380 expensive incredibly and they they could do the same thing with the ar-15 absolutely good and they
00:20:44.040 want to you know they want to they'll go after the bullets and they'll go after the guns themselves
00:20:48.000 it's a weapon and then they'll say no but i'm all about the constitution i love the second amendment
00:20:52.880 what no i've never said the second amendment uh it's just that these weapons are not
00:20:58.240 not weapons that people everyday people should be using well they're they're obviously for one
00:21:04.280 purpose and one purpose only thank you to kill people we don't need that no we do not we don't 0.78
00:21:09.540 need that no one no one wants that no one i'm telling you they've been trying this kind of stuff 0.96
00:21:15.540 and to get that support from the connecticut supreme court that's exactly what they're looking for
00:21:19.460 it sure is no one is a bigger second amendment supporter than me please but but love
00:21:25.800 but but something has to be done thank you and if it saves one life isn't it worth it
00:21:32.920 i yes yes more glenn beck program with pat and jen come on
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00:22:43.160 great to have you with us on this uh friday morning on the glenn beck program it's pat gray
00:22:56.680 and jeffy for glenn uh triple eight seven two seven b-e-c-k if you'd like to get in touch with
00:23:01.720 us uh during the course of the show we've got uh beto o'rourke who announced this week that he is
00:23:07.320 running for president so and you knew he would even though he said he wasn't going to you knew
00:23:13.100 that the the unequivocally said he wasn't going to absolutely said he wasn't going to but you look
00:23:18.680 that he and his wife heard what the american people said and wanted and he had to run well
00:23:23.040 when the american people are clamoring for you to run right you know what are you gonna do yeah you
00:23:27.040 can't say no to that you could but no you you could no you actually could you could you don't have
00:23:34.380 to run you have to go against what you said earlier you have to you have to go i did sure
00:23:38.640 sure people are going to think you lied yeah sure yeah but you but it doesn't matter but it doesn't
00:23:43.460 matter because the job is too important and you're too important in it but the country is too important
00:23:49.060 plus if i could quote him for a second man i was just born to do this
00:23:56.140 is that a full quote full quote man i was just born to do this
00:24:04.180 mm-hmm okay okay uh so yesterday this is you know mandatory he had to start talking climate
00:24:12.060 change and the the important fight on climate change and here's beto in that regard
00:24:19.380 the current president says he doesn't believe in climate change uh i don't know how many countries
00:24:24.260 are on the face of the planet 192 muscle metals um how can we
00:24:28.800 thank you spanish there indispensable nation be the only country that has removed itself from any
00:24:34.840 obligation to work with anyone on perhaps the most pressing problem if you think of our leadership
00:24:39.740 those who preceded us right yeah right those who were on the beaches in normandy those who faced
00:24:44.760 an existential threat to western democracy in our way of life they showed us the way we can all come
00:24:50.480 together we can unite we can marshal the resources and we can come together being the countries of
00:24:55.440 the world around otherwise unsolvable probably that's who we are that's why they call us the
00:25:01.760 indispensable nation well that moment is now for us on this issue so if there's a time to reassert
00:25:08.220 global leadership and make friends instead of enemies it's today because the challenges are too
00:25:13.640 great to do otherwise okay so there's a lot there perfect but the comparison it's a lot there to
00:25:19.120 storming the beaches at normandy i mean you can well see how you get there no actually i can't
00:25:25.600 really help me with that because that's because we're the indispensable nation right and people
00:25:30.760 yes other countries are just waiting for us to fix it to fix it i mean yeah yeah we all saw in the
00:25:36.900 documentary independence day that's where the world was going to be taken over by aliens the other 0.82
00:25:41.760 countries were just waiting for us to save them and we finally did and we did we're the indispensable
00:25:46.540 nation do other countries actually call us the indispensable nation as he asserts they may call
00:25:53.000 us something nation yeah i don't know that the word is indispensable i don't think it is actually i would
00:25:59.980 be so insulted if i were a world war ii veteran for his comparison to normandy oh my god for the for
00:26:06.560 the climate change fight it's just pathetic uh and we we need to come together we need to bring the 0.82
00:26:13.840 world together on this non-existent problem and we also need to bring the world together to find
00:26:20.760 the tooth fairy i want to do both of these things really yes yes i want to bring the world together
00:26:26.360 and finally finally find the tooth fairy because i'm a little hacked off at him i'm finding that he is
00:26:34.280 giving my grandkids like 10 bucks a tooth whoa i got 25 cents don't have your grandkids talk to my 0.99
00:26:42.920 kids really yeah because he's ripping my kids off that's why we need to come together thank you
00:26:51.060 okay and find the tooth fairy him or her i you know i is is there i think the gender is fluid on the
00:26:58.600 tooth fairy i i don't know but we need to come together and uh find that non-existent being
00:27:05.200 just like we need to fix this non-existent problem now is it a problem that the world the world has
00:27:10.460 warmed 0.9 degrees in 100 years uh it doesn't scare me that much especially since we've had an 18 year
00:27:19.800 pause here in the meantime because warmer weather does what uh helps food grow and so i'm not seeing
00:27:28.420 the real major change do you know that even nasa came out this week even nasa came out and said
00:27:35.440 the increase in ice has offset any melting there's been huh huh so you're saying it's melted in some
00:27:45.160 places yes but it's also increased in other places so really what's happening is the earth
00:27:51.500 mm-hmm and mother nature right are just kind of taking care of itself yeah and sort of doing what
00:27:59.320 it's always done which is fascinating you mean the weather has changed before on this planet when did
00:28:06.400 what no until man it's always been static right it's always been the exact same if the oceans didn't
00:28:15.580 do what the oceans do oh we'd have melted by now you kidding me i mean that's that's those are reports
00:28:21.520 that have actually happened yes carbon emissions also trap heat today's report shows oceans have
00:28:27.660 absorbed 90 of that heat right raising ocean temperatures by half a degree uh-huh had all that 0.51
00:28:33.220 heat gone into the atmosphere why air temperatures could have risen by more than 200 degrees right
00:28:38.780 thank you thank you think of that if the earth didn't function the way it's supposed to and the
00:28:45.500 way it does it'd be dead yeah it'd be 260 degrees today in dallas 260 degrees now that's a tad
00:28:53.040 uncomfortable just a tad yes you're running your ac a little extra then uh i don't think we could
00:29:00.160 afford the bill i really don't know not if it's 260 outside it's bad enough when it's 105 if it's
00:29:06.380 260 uh yeah yeah that wouldn't be good no it would not so i mean it's so ridiculous i love that clip
00:29:15.560 that's one of my favorite i did me too it's just amazing to me because it's like wait you didn't
00:29:21.300 know that the earth did this you didn't know the ocean absorbed heat seriously if every car ran a red
00:29:27.160 light there'd be accidents at every corner of raising right who knew it's just amazing 0.97
00:29:33.660 just it's just fascinating well it's asinine and and that's why the problem is just they look at us 0.89
00:29:41.780 like we're science deniers they can deny all kinds of science like actual gender oh my gosh yeah like 0.99
00:29:48.880 whether a fetus is a human being before it's born all of that kind of science they ignore
00:29:54.880 but if we are skeptical that there's catastrophic climate change already we're the crazy one we're
00:30:02.480 crazy we're out of our minds right you're not doing anything why do you hate the planet yeah
00:30:07.000 why do you hate people well no you're the ones who say the world is overcrowded i don't hate people
00:30:12.480 uh and i love we've got plenty of room actually plenty of room you don't like it here move someplace else
00:30:17.780 every single person every living person i think we've given this fact before every living person
00:30:23.300 on this planet could fit on the island of maui every person on earth now it'd be a tad crowded
00:30:30.320 but uh you could you could fit every all seven and a half billion of us look at that on maui
00:30:37.480 the world's not overcrowded wow that's a that's a it's an amazing statistic is that sure is and you
00:30:46.380 know right obviously we don't want to do that no we don't no we don't want it wouldn't be advisable
00:30:52.660 no because i'm afraid that the island might tip over and uh capsize
00:30:59.440 yeah maybe that's what hank was concerned about yeah maybe was that you know he was thinking of
00:31:05.360 that fact right when he talked to the the uh the naval i think he was it was it a general
00:31:11.820 or was it a uh it was the admiral it was it was in the marine corps a guy in the marines i think
00:31:17.280 my fear his fear was that uh the whole island will uh become so overly populated that it will tip over
00:31:27.940 and uh and capsize i love the response now we don't anticipate that
00:31:34.840 what a classy and kind response yeah well and he was an admiral and it was just oh he's an admiral
00:31:43.720 and he's like uh we don't anticipate we don't anticipate that and as he's walking out though i
00:31:49.520 think it could be heard saying that was the dumbest thing i've ever heard you know he had a good time 0.61
00:31:55.000 when he got back to the barracks or whatever oh my gosh uh all right triple eight seven two seven 0.94
00:32:02.200 b-e-c-k and look something's got to be done right i mean even rick perry is saying that he's open to
00:32:07.200 talking to aoc about the new green deal this is amazing you know he what is the matter with rick
00:32:12.080 perry so rick perry wants to sit down and talk climate change the green new deal with aoc
00:32:17.820 look she shouldn't be just uh you know rebuked for pushing the new green deal did he actually say
00:32:23.800 that yeah she should not be rebuked but now he he said that you know it it she shouldn't be
00:32:29.040 castigated for pushed or pushed aside just on the face of her comments i mean she wants a to live in
00:32:34.940 a place with clean air and water so do i that is unbelievable now he later went on to say you know
00:32:41.580 suggested a blanket rejection of the new green deal um would be counterproductive so there you go you
00:32:47.760 can't just just completely reject it a blanket rejection of spending 60 to 100 trillion dollars
00:32:55.140 on this non-existent catastrophic but i think you can understand like rick that you'd rather be
00:32:59.420 agreeable no no no i can't and this is the problem with rick perry uh you know for a while you're go
00:33:08.800 you go along and you think man he's really good no i like what he says and does no he's been a great
00:33:14.180 governor and then all of a sudden out of the blue that'll come out of his mouth and you're like 0.98
00:33:18.860 wait what i'll just shoot her down we just tell her no i mean she's that's ridiculous and when you 1.00
00:33:26.200 hear a ridiculous proposal that's how you should treat it no i'm sorry that's ridiculous 0.99
00:33:32.820 now because she's 29 years old we're supposed to treat her like she's a child according to some 0.86
00:33:40.380 who was it that was just talking about her youthful and through oh it was um it was uh
00:33:45.140 heraldo rivera on fox he was saying uh that she shouldn't be dismissed and she shouldn't be mocked
00:33:51.320 and she shouldn't be laughed she's only 29 years old come on yeah 29 it's not four she's not four
00:33:58.700 years old well i mean pelosi was saying that woman that uh omar was you know not responsible for
00:34:04.020 didn't know the weight of her words right she's 37 you know the weight of your words yeah oh of
00:34:10.020 course you know the weight of your words absolutely you do yep all right 888-727-BECK
00:34:16.020 pat and jeffie for glenn on the glenbeck program this is the glenbeck program
00:34:21.660 pat great and uh jeff fisher for glenn on the glenbeck program there was a
00:34:38.040 mob hit this week in new york for the first time in a while yeah since uh like 85 right since
00:34:43.160 castellano got killed in front of the steakhouse um the and i don't know that it's a mob war as
00:34:48.800 more of a just a takeover uh francesco frankie boy cali 53 uh multiple gunshots mob ish i would say
00:34:57.480 frankie boy cali in front of his home oh i know he got shot six times there were 12 shots he took
00:35:04.100 six of them oh uh and it's amazing how he came out because he uh you know the guy didn't they run
00:35:10.080 him over too no they did not run him over i know a lot of people said he ran over because they he was
00:35:14.180 under the car yeah he was crawling away trying to save his life oh wow from the shooter wow so that's
00:35:19.980 what made people think he was run over because he was under the car but no oof uh because the the hitman
00:35:24.800 backs into cali's card and crashes into it and the backs his truck into it which is by the way
00:35:32.080 we're looking for a blue pickup truck and uh there's not none of those in the state of new york today
00:35:37.360 no and uh so cali comes out of the house and to see what's going on without his protection i know he
00:35:45.480 felt comfortable the wife and kids are in the house i mean as a mom boss you should know better 0.99
00:35:50.460 smarter than that i know wow so he goes out to see what's going on and then walks out and the guy
00:35:55.880 you know gets out of the truck and his license plate is on the ground he picks up the license
00:35:59.660 plates and hands it to frankie boy and the frankie boy turns around to throw it in the car and that's
00:36:04.620 when he starts shooting him and uh oh man uh and gets from that i mean it was and look no the there's
00:36:11.900 footage there's home security footage of the blue truck and there's of the shooting you know but nobody
00:36:16.760 could make out the guy's face the shooter's face or any of it um so uh you know they got nothing
00:36:23.440 i gotta however um you know he's family you know he's a nephew-in-law to john gambino okay but so
00:36:31.600 the wife is oh yeah this guy's the head of the gambino family yes and yes he is but somebody just
00:36:36.640 got out of was it gotti's brother that got out of jail and he took over after gotti died right
00:36:41.660 john gotti was the guy that killed castellano in front of the steakhouse you know so
00:36:45.560 to take over but gotti's brother gene was just let out of the prison a few months ago i'm sure
00:36:51.200 that's just coincidence i'm sure no it's just part of the story yeah yeah yeah oh my gosh no
00:36:56.420 you weren't thinking that he was responsible no no okay no all right so i mean he was that
00:37:02.380 he was in prison for a long time while we're you know selling heroin and doing heroin trafficking
00:37:07.300 and uh i'm sure it was a setup he probably didn't do any of those things right he's only been
00:37:12.180 in prison for you know i say a while 29 years 29 years yeah so i mean he's a little he's a little
00:37:18.760 happy to be out and then coincidentally coincidentally a few months a few months and the head of the
00:37:23.540 gambino family is murdered yeah and so i don't know fascinating i don't know if gene's gonna take
00:37:28.120 over it's possible i mean what there's an opening what's he gonna do say no no you wouldn't you
00:37:35.720 wouldn't i mean it's tough living to be a mob in the mob these days it's tough living it's not like
00:37:43.460 it used to be it's not the good old days it's not the good old mafia days you can't just go back to
00:37:47.620 sicily for a while and hang out and hide away and there's there's you just don't do that yeah you
00:37:54.240 can't do it anymore that's tough yeah you know you got the cartels yeah you got the government
00:37:58.080 breathing down your neck you got the russians i mean it's tough it's a tough you gotta you gotta
00:38:02.620 downsize a little bit your crew's got to be a little bit smaller yeah i know no they're not
00:38:06.740 living as high on the hog as they once were not quite oh i know don't say that well i know it's
00:38:12.480 frustrating for me too oh man so are the cops not really trying to solve this i don't know i mean of
00:38:22.060 course they're trying to solve it right they're shooting up a neighborhood i love they they quoted
00:38:25.920 some of the neighbors in the neighborhood and the one comment was there weren't a lot of neighborhood
00:38:29.800 barbecues going on no kidding really with the mob boss of the gambino they're trying to solve it
00:38:36.600 but i don't know how much information they're getting hey i'd like to like you to come over to
00:38:41.560 my house for a barbecue over there i'd like to make you an offer you can't refuse
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00:41:10.280 pat gray and uh jeffy for glenn today 888-727-BECK all right so the latest on uh operation varsity blues
00:41:30.320 it's amazing it's absolutely amazing what uh what's happening right so laughlin is uh you know
00:41:38.460 out of bail i mean i don't know that i feel as safe as i did when she was taken in custody
00:41:43.180 but you know it's okay she's back out on the street isn't she yeah they did finally come up with bail
00:41:48.420 yeah they did and now laurie laughlin is wandering around free somewhere i'm scared and look she can 1.00
00:41:54.780 travel right she can travel she's been working in british columbia and the judge said okay you can go
00:41:59.040 there that's it though she doesn't need to though because she's been fired by the hallmark
00:42:03.180 right again it is no due process uh can she have her day in court first i mean no no no they cannot 0.92
00:42:11.520 no you it just doesn't matter anymore the the due process in this country you're just fired instantly
00:42:17.400 based on the accusation now she's probably guilty i guess but you don't know that for a fact yet
00:42:23.300 no and look hallmark has i mean completely pulled the plug right we were they were saddened by the
00:42:28.760 recent allegations yeah uh but uh we're no longer be working with laughlin we've stopped development
00:42:34.920 of all productions involving her wow and she's been a big thing for them yeah did they shut down
00:42:41.020 the show then i i guess everybody have to pay because she paid to get her daughter into school 1.00
00:42:46.840 i guess yeah i mean wow what aren't we presumed innocent because she's my wife and i uh well i used
00:42:54.640 to watch this a few times uh when calls the heart i think is the show right and uh yeah that was the
00:43:03.460 hallmark show so have they if they've stopped production of it there's a lot of actors and
00:43:10.480 actresses that are affected by that yeah i mean maybe the show still goes on i don't know and unless
00:43:17.000 they just wipe out her character right and which is possible yeah we're just not dealing with her
00:43:21.820 anymore gone she's gone what happened what happened to mom she's gone mom who right just done wow right
00:43:29.140 so i mean i don't know it just seems strange i mean they keep for the jesse uh smollett case i mean
00:43:36.520 they keep ramming it into our face that he's a presumed innocent and he's claiming not guilty and
00:43:41.900 we have to we have to let let justice take its course and so he's still on that show yeah which uh
00:43:48.700 they had the first new episode of empire i guess on when was it wednesday night since since the big
00:43:56.180 scandal television i apologize for missing it yeah i missed it as well and so did a lot of other
00:44:00.280 people because it was way down in the ratings so maybe people are just disgusted by it i don't know
00:44:04.800 i don't know i don't know but it's interesting that they have they're waiting for that to play out
00:44:08.660 right i think that's a good thing even though it is too what he did is reprehensible now hallmark can
00:44:14.020 absolutely do this and look hallmark you know i guess prides themselves in their squeaky clean
00:44:18.380 hallmark world so yeah you know any kind of any kind of stain on that they don't want so you know
00:44:24.900 i get it they can't have operation varsity blues ruining their
00:44:30.400 tonight's episode inside hallmark a quinn martin production i love it then on a very special jake and
00:44:40.080 the fat man love jake and the fat man it's interesting too to to get this inside look
00:44:48.800 at the hollywood elites that think they're above everything including their kids not getting into
00:44:53.800 schools they don't deserve to be look she wanted the best for her kids right i mean yes i i i can
00:44:59.360 understand i can understand understand the cheating aspect of it i i right i don't understand the
00:45:05.960 bribery you know the coaches that are taking money to do this you know i mean think of the the the guy
00:45:10.700 that's doing this for them i mean he's the what's his name singer whatever yeah he's the i mean he's
00:45:15.560 out there uh bribing these coaches right you know think of the job he's doing i mean he's working hard
00:45:20.380 for you and he admitted he said yeah i've done it all and more how do you do that and more think of
00:45:24.900 that you go you walk around campus going hey uh how's the rowing team coming what are you pulling
00:45:31.600 down here how's it like what if i throw you an extra million you let this kid in yeah okay
00:45:37.180 yeah it would be hard he's out there working for you well the uh the usc athletic official the
00:45:44.560 athletic director official uh somebody in the athletic department that helped get uh laurie
00:45:50.580 laughlin's child in got five hundred thousand dollars but for just from this one event right
00:45:58.480 five hundred thousand dollars so i see going after these guys i really do because that that's that's
00:46:03.400 complete complete mistrust and fraud and and but the parents just want the best for their kids
00:46:08.060 are you going after the parents come on yes you're going after the parents they just want the best for
00:46:12.680 their kids scamming the system and the problem is really it plays into that the rich just think they
00:46:19.240 can get away with murder okay well but so what if what if uh what if laughlin built the laughlin
00:46:23.860 hallmark building acting class then nobody would have a problem nobody would have a problem would
00:46:28.260 they yeah so i mean i that's why i'm kind of nobody would have a problem with that and it's that
00:46:33.500 is true uh that is true uh as far as her daughter uh olivia olivia i think is her name
00:46:40.380 olivia jade yeah let me do uh she apparently makes 30 to 50 000 per episode of uh her instagram
00:46:48.720 posts that she does good luck she's got a bunch of sponsors and they pay her a fortune for that
00:46:54.340 stuff good luck that's amazing that though no she's not going to now good luck right they'll all
00:46:59.720 drop her i mean it's too bad it's i mean it's too bad they had to do this yes you should have you
00:47:05.200 should have followed the rules and because you had a great life right she didn't want to do it anyway 0.99
00:47:09.500 and your daughter's doing fine and she said she didn't want to be in school anyway you're forcing her to
00:47:13.840 do this and you you went about it the the wrong way right you're forcing her to do it and you went
00:47:18.080 about it the wrong way to make her do it right so i mean right then and then you know having the fbi
00:47:25.160 arrest you and going through all this seems a bit much for this to me yes well especially the way
00:47:31.600 they arrested uh felicity huffman this week well i mean she busted into her house guns drawn 0.99
00:47:37.680 you can't have you can't look you could not ever turn herself in felicity huffman and william h macy
00:47:44.820 we're gonna have a shootout with police come on at five o'clock in the morning you're gonna get up
00:47:48.660 and have a big shootout really if you would have called them or their attorney i'm sure she would 0.94
00:47:54.220 have turned herself in the same way laurie laughlin did yes yeah a little bit i guess there's i guess
00:47:59.280 there's some people there's still a few people on the list uh as part of uh operation varsity blues
00:48:05.540 that uh uh i've not been apprehended so some are turning themselves in they're waiting to be
00:48:11.700 turned in and some are on the run you know something they're out looking for still but uh
00:48:16.000 that's crazy for the for and again i i get then it goes back to we're treating the rich different
00:48:21.840 they have to just turn themselves in well yeah you know what yeah that's what i'm doing that's
00:48:28.920 what i'm doing it's okay i've got you know it's okay i i think if it's a violent crime you treat
00:48:33.560 them somewhat different yes absolutely yes but thinking this is pretty white college i don't
00:48:37.700 think that i don't think that they're going to be armed and dangerous which what is what you're
00:48:41.760 assuming if you're arresting them with guns drawn yeah well that they say that's standard procedure
00:48:46.620 and i'm sure it is okay do you need to bring them in that way it's just it's kind of kind of
00:48:51.080 overkill but listen uh i don't know it is way overkill as far as i'm concerned but you know
00:48:58.880 criminals and that's what happens right especially when you're involved in varsity blues
00:49:04.740 i mean it's and again let's go back to what a great point that you made about uh uh due process
00:49:14.140 the whole the whole due process and presuming them to be innocent because they're already guilty yeah
00:49:19.700 that's i mean we've already put them out in in jail presumption of innocence is just not a thing
00:49:25.960 anymore in america when it as it applies to your job and public opinion you're just done you're 0.98
00:49:31.680 you're accused of anything like this you're guilty or you know saying something stupid to a woman or 0.99
00:49:37.720 doing something stupid with a woman in the workplace you're just done you're just over have a nice day 0.99
00:49:43.980 yeah it doesn't it doesn't matter whether you're guilty or not you've been accused and that's enough 0.99
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00:50:56.340 pat and jeffy for glenn on the glenbeck program triple eight seven two seven b e c k uh all right
00:51:15.500 let's talk to john in utah john you're on the glenbeck program hi hey pat hey how's it going good doing
00:51:22.480 well you're really concerned or you're just making small talk absolutely not i couldn't yeah okay that's
00:51:28.640 what i i was feeling some of that yeah all right go ahead so uh the 2019 legislative session just
00:51:35.140 wrapped up yeah utah and apparently in the budget they set aside one and a half million dollars
00:51:42.560 for a shrine for oran hatch what nice what the shrine to oran hatch one one and a half million dollars
00:51:54.480 yeah and you gotta be kidding me oran lobbied for this he wanted two million dollars for it
00:52:02.960 seriously that's that's that's embarrassing that's he should be ashamed of himself oran hatch lobbied
00:52:12.740 the utah legislature to provide two million dollars for a statue or a shrine to him well yeah well part
00:52:20.900 of it is that they're going to do a like a replica of his office in the senate that is crazy good so
00:52:29.080 and so look it's 1.5 million 1.5 right out of the whole budget of utah i'm sure that's just a drop
00:52:36.060 in the bucket so hey go ahead and do it uh is anybody but you hacked off about this in utah john
00:52:42.560 um so i'm hearing a lot of people that are annoyed especially and especially annoyed isn't hacked off
00:52:50.200 though i mean that's that is i know annoyed isn't hacked off though because people get annoyed and then
00:52:56.800 up goes the shrine you're right they get annoyed and then they just provide a million and a half
00:53:01.740 dollars for a shrine off maybe they maybe it doesn't go up thanks john i mean do people not
00:53:07.100 remember who oran hatch is what he did while he was in office senator is what yeah yeah and a good one
00:53:16.700 too okay that sided with ted kennedy on every issue i remember there a while ago this is maybe last year
00:53:25.580 uh when ted kennedy's son was talking about kennedy and hatch's relationship because you're working
00:53:34.000 with them because that's how he did he forged these personal bonds him and oran hatch you know
00:53:38.380 oran hatch i think got elected probably bashing your dad he says it yeah he came to washington
00:53:43.440 to counteract my dad's vote oran hatch did right and then what happened cutting every deal in the
00:53:49.540 world because he knew it was going to pass if ted kennedy signed off and he was sponsor of it
00:53:54.940 then boom everyone else would say oh well geez if oran and ted are for it then bang right yeah
00:53:59.960 what a revolutionary concept uh hello utah uh did you maybe not hear that little just maybe not
00:54:05.400 follow his exploits for during those 40 years in office oran hatch was terrible he was a terrible
00:54:13.460 senator i wouldn't give one penny to a shrine to oran hatch now this article uh from uh salt lake
00:54:20.640 uh tribune uh said we could spend the money in more responsible ways oh you think what you think what
00:54:26.240 is this some sort of quack writing this article
00:54:28.660 uh look at the byline who's responsible for that for that article that is just unconscionable that
00:54:37.960 oh this is uh michelle quist uh she believes the hatch shrine is one more sign of utah's gop's
00:54:43.440 bro club uh yes yes it is you're 100 correct michelle you you're exactly right yeah no kidding
00:54:50.120 i don't i don't agree with the salt lake tribune on much but we're together on that yeah no kidding
00:54:56.340 that's despicable uh mike in florida you're on the glenn beck program jeffy hi hey pat how you
00:55:03.760 doing today doing good just wanted to talk about why people get pushed into doing some of these uh
00:55:08.900 things with the varsity blues for instance my child was a valedictorian 5.0 had over a 50 150 200
00:55:16.540 community service hours but couldn't get into a florida school because we had florida prepaid
00:55:22.660 and our tuitions like a like 10 percent of what the out-of-state people pay so here we're stuck
00:55:27.980 having to send our child somewhere else because of money issues with the school and i don't think
00:55:32.280 that's fair and i think that's part of the thing that pushes these people wow so with a 5.0
00:55:39.120 which yes out of a 4.0 possibility they have the thing now yeah i know a new thing i guess i know
00:55:46.380 and that's amazing did you say wow how much you pay for that that's about what you have to do
00:55:55.020 yeah i mean that's the kids are not getting in that's crazy and they it's all because money i'm
00:56:00.640 not aware of i'm not aware of the issue with uh the schools though on that because i had florida
00:56:04.940 prepaid too uh at one time and uh you know it was i don't know that there was ever a problem with
00:56:11.940 that i mean my son ended up going to a school outside of florida so it never mattered but uh
00:56:17.200 it's the tuition they get four times the tuition out-of-state people pay 25 000 where we only pay
00:56:21.700 three thousand a semester right so they try to get more people from out of state at the florida
00:56:26.420 schools is that what you're saying so they get higher tuition yeah and it's not only in florida
00:56:30.540 schools it's in other states too it's in illinois it's in new york and it's it's all about money
00:56:35.260 driven but now they can sit there on their high horse and somebody tried to help get their child
00:56:39.280 and you know they're the ones to be a little bit investigated too and i i don't mean to sound like
00:56:43.400 uh no i understand that thank you i know you got a legitimate beef pay money yeah that's what i know
00:56:49.340 that they want the best for your for their kids i understand that and that's why i was it's so
00:56:53.280 strange that they're you know taking such a hard line with them but you know i got it it's a crime
00:56:57.500 and nobody wants to look at it this way though uh mike at least you're not building a shrine to orrin
00:57:02.100 hatch i didn't have 1.5 sitting around in the backyard yeah yeah anyway because he's such a great great
00:57:09.020 guy oh he's fantastic thank you guys he's a legend all right thank you appreciate it
00:57:14.400 uh 888-727-BECK i mean orrin gave years years of service to the state of utah and to the country
00:57:24.760 of the united states he sure did and dedicated service to all kinds of not so conservative
00:57:33.540 causes and in some cases very liberal causes but when he went into office yeah he was he was uh he
00:57:39.020 went into office campaigning virtually as a uh as the opposite of ted kennedy and then he got to
00:57:46.060 office with ted kennedy and they became the best of friends and then agreed on everything it's great
00:57:51.980 i know we've we've kind of chatted about this before but how many times that happened the other
00:57:56.560 way uh let me count the other way let's see like or like orrin hatch would get voted in and he would
00:58:01.720 go into washington and meet ted kennedy and ted would go you know what you know what i'm gonna vote
00:58:05.600 with orrin orrin and i are together on this let me see carry the one zero it happened no time is
00:58:11.440 that fascinating yeah it is yeah it never happens i don't know for some reason it's always the
00:58:16.080 conservatives who go the other way because we're in the supreme court in the senate everywhere just
00:58:21.660 want to try to get along yeah everybody to get along well the hip kids i guess are on the left
00:58:25.680 for some reason and so you want to be one of the hip kids so you go along with their agenda
00:58:31.740 and hatch did it from just about the time he got into office all the way through and now you're
00:58:37.340 going to build a shrine to the guy in utah ridiculous wow but only a million dollars only
00:58:43.600 one and a half one five one and a half million dollar shrine that's it if the hatch family wants 1.00
00:58:49.240 a trailer you get a trailer for 1.5 don't you and yes uh but you know if the hatch foundation wants a
00:58:56.280 shrine build it yourself let the foundation build it yeah let the foundation pay for the whole thing
00:59:01.540 uh the the people of utah don't have to build that they don't have to pay for it that's
00:59:06.340 unbelievable don't give me a start well it's too late i guess you're already getting started
00:59:10.680 it's just madness though it is and look that's just greed it's just greedy it's just look we've got the
00:59:18.720 money or we could we could raise the money through our foundation but why but we don't want to get the
00:59:22.640 taxpayers exactly and what do the taxpayers get out of that they get to go and and pay to go see it
00:59:29.920 yeah right oh look there's some papers he signed with ted kennedy at least when uh you know owners
00:59:37.540 of sports teams convince a city or a state to chip in funds to build their stadiums for the for them
00:59:43.960 for these billionaires to the taxpayers to build their stadium at least you get to go to the stadium
00:59:50.280 and enjoy the the team that you know you love you still have to pay for that too though yeah you do
00:59:55.360 you do have to pay to get into the stadium to pay for that i was always for that but i'm kind of
00:59:59.040 against me too while i want new stadiums i know me too they shouldn't be built by tax dollars i know
01:00:05.920 i agreed agreed they should not i mean how many poor people own sports franchises again yeah no
01:00:12.180 your team no and by the way if we don't have the stadium built we're gonna take it somewhere else
01:00:16.940 and go ahead right see ya will i still be able to pay and see that team in the other city yes like i
01:00:23.480 could pay and see the team here yes same thing same arrangement i'm okay with that yeah yeah plus
01:00:29.200 you don't pay to build the stadium because it's already in the other city cheaper right is what
01:00:33.200 you're saying that's what i'm saying see you later right triple eight seven two seven beck more of the
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01:01:48.380 it's pat jeffie bird glenn on the glenn beck program 888-727-BECK in california they have
01:02:05.580 stopped the death penalty they stopped executions there's good right yeah that's great that's great
01:02:13.460 so they're not going to execute criminals anymore who have you know potentially murdered one or more
01:02:20.620 people i mean like 737 737 yes that are waiting uh for their execution and then now they got a
01:02:28.420 reprieve they will only execute babies uh as they have been continually for the past uh 46 years
01:02:40.100 roughly really yeah so that that those executions will continue uh uh unabated but the executions of
01:02:48.160 prisoners will not fascinating yeah isn't it fascinating now the people of california have
01:02:52.740 voted uh they've rejected time and time again to end the death penalty yeah they have i mean the
01:02:57.580 people of california want to kill things yep yes it doesn't matter babies or inmates doesn't matter 0.96
01:03:02.600 yes yes but uh gavin newsom has decided no the intentional killing of another person is wrong
01:03:09.600 huh but it doesn't seem to apply to babies though again it's interesting it's not wrong when you're
01:03:16.860 killing innocent children it's just wrong when you're killing somebody convicted of doing something
01:03:24.240 that deserves the death penalty then it's wrong right and as governor i will not oversee the execution
01:03:31.380 of any individual he called the death penalty of failure that has discriminated against defendants 0.98
01:03:39.660 who are mentally ill black and brown or can't afford expensive legal representation now you know i i know 0.89
01:03:48.560 that there there are a number of people that do believe that actually but you know texas is not one 0.96
01:03:52.360 uh but there are plenty of uh times like the last person that we executed here in texas last week
01:03:57.620 he was in prison from since 1989 i mean he's gone through how many appeals for that wow that's so 30
01:04:05.420 years so i by the if if we haven't figured it out in 30 years i'm guessing you were guilty i'm sorry
01:04:11.380 that's just the way it is california hasn't executed anyone since 2006 when uh schwarzenegger was governor
01:04:19.240 uh and voters as you mentioned narrowly approved a ballot measure to speed up the punishment right not
01:04:30.280 stop it uh still no condemned inmate face it doesn't matter what the people want it doesn't matter in
01:04:37.040 california look no they've overturned the people's will how many times now how many times over and over
01:04:42.820 again they did it with prop eight years ago they're doing it again yeah it's all good look
01:04:49.180 that's amazing we know best yeah well we know you voted for it but you don't know what you're talking
01:04:54.960 about so never mind that's amazing it sure is the unmitigated gall of gavin newsom uh the giblets he
01:05:04.640 has to just deny the will of the people that's just it's it's despicable yes it is uh yes
01:05:12.800 and again it does not apply to the unborn sadly you know if if you want to stop those executions
01:05:23.500 we can start there uh yeah i'm right there let's work our way to the to the convicted criminals
01:05:29.320 yeah and start with start with that would be nice the innocent unborn children we can start there 0.99
01:05:36.020 but they won't no they will not no they won't uh an alabama judge by the way
01:05:41.460 has ruled that a 19 year old in alabama will be permitted to sue the abortion clinic that
01:05:51.040 terminated the life of his unborn child now he had the wow the man what does he have did he have an
01:05:59.760 abortion no his but his girlfriend did so and it's her body what does he have to do with zero 0.75
01:06:06.560 exactly zero that shows you what right wing kooks they are in alabama right
01:06:12.320 ryan meggers 19 madison county in alabama alleged that his girlfriend attained a medication a
01:06:20.700 medication abortion in 2017 despite his repeated protest uh that she please let the child live
01:06:27.500 wow madison county probate court uh judge frank barger ruled that the murdered child baby roe
01:06:36.420 must be recognized as a plaintiff in the case filed against alabama women's center for
01:06:42.260 reproductive alternatives in huntsville wow wow the unprecedented move comes after the passing
01:06:49.560 of an amendment that granted certain legal rights to unborn babies alabama's personhood law or amendment
01:06:57.060 two was passed during last year's midterms and it requires the state to recognize the rights of
01:07:03.740 unborn children hmm that is interesting if you could get that going in every state we'd have a
01:07:09.660 foothold to stop abortion a little bit i mean that'd be definitely that's a okay we can start there i'm
01:07:14.860 all right with that um you know i don't know that how do you win that case though i don't know i mean how
01:07:20.600 do you were you were you in the face of the of the abortionists of the the medical givers um to that
01:07:28.300 cause this because i mean they they're going by what she says right yeah they're going with the
01:07:33.640 the rights of the woman yeah i mean it's her body she can do what she wants with it it's that mentality 1.00
01:07:38.760 uh he said i just tried to plead with her and plead with her and just talk to her about it and see what
01:07:46.320 i could do but in the end there was nothing i could do to change her mind and that's but he didn't go
01:07:52.280 before the the abortion clinic people i don't know it doesn't really say i doubt he did i doubt that
01:07:58.820 he did but the judge gave him grounds to sue them the case filing that uh between the discovery and
01:08:08.640 of the pregnancy and the date of the appointment the plaintiff repeatedly pled with a mother not to
01:08:14.560 kill baby roe tragically the girlfriend still went ahead with the procedure terminating the baby 1.00
01:08:18.780 at around six weeks gestation wow so now he's determined to fight for his rights as the father
01:08:27.220 of the baby and take a stand on behalf of all men who are desperate to see their own child live
01:08:32.440 his attorney added that the legal victory was the first one of its kind ever so i believe that i
01:08:40.060 guess i believe that winning that would mean that at least uh it would be a huge precedent yeah i mean
01:08:45.060 to get uh uh you'd have to consider the father of them yeah you'd have to consider the father's
01:08:50.720 wishes here and oh my the left will not appreciate that that will not be they will not how dare you
01:08:58.360 that will not stand tell her right what she can do with her body right well no it's the body inside 0.75
01:09:05.180 her body that i'm kind of worried about here no actually no no my friend no it's her body with the
01:09:12.100 separate dna you know that body that's in her that isn't it's not separate dna until we let it live
01:09:16.980 and we're not doing that right i know okay and that's that's what you get in this argument and
01:09:22.360 it's it's ludicrous and of course it is again they deny science they deny reality they they deny there's
01:09:28.740 a human being there i mean to the point where uh what's her face debbie wasserman schultz 1.00
01:09:35.820 do you remember when she was asked about it and uh she was asked if her babies were they human
01:09:43.060 when you were pregnant with your babies were they human you have three children correct i do what
01:09:47.440 are their ages i have twin 16 year olds and a 12 year old okay and in your opinion were they human
01:09:52.380 beings before they were born of this you know i believe that every woman has the right to make 1.00
01:09:58.120 their own reproductive choices sure what did you believe about your children though that i had the
01:10:02.920 right to make my own reproductive choices which i was glad to have a right which i was proud to have
01:10:07.240 so were they human beings or yes just yes or no they're human beings today and i'm glad that i
01:10:12.500 had an opportunity to make my own reproductive choices as every right that every woman has and
01:10:16.500 should maintain oh that's unreal to be clear that reporter was run out of washington oh yeah on a
01:10:21.280 rail oh yeah to be clear though that's a great holding your feet to the fire yeah but were they human
01:10:26.680 you sure is you don't get that you don't get that very often yeah all right i'm not buying your 0.83
01:10:31.260 reproductive right bull crap were your children human in the womb thank you they're human now 1.00
01:10:37.900 now they're human now and i was definitely glad that i had the choice to make 0.98
01:10:41.720 if they're human now uh okay so after birth they are human but did you support the new york law
01:10:49.340 that you could abort them that you could still kill them after they've been born alive yeah that
01:10:53.580 interview was a while ago yeah it was so you know i'm sure that she did i'm sure it does oh i'm sure 0.99
01:10:59.220 she did and does yeah absolutely is there any doubt in your mind debbie wasserman schultz would
01:11:04.720 say yeah it's a great law not one that still belongs it's still choice yeah which is that is
01:11:11.420 really hard to understand too because once the baby is outside of the mother's body then it's not your
01:11:18.440 body anymore then there's an actual human being there to consider why would you why wouldn't you give
01:11:24.720 that baby up for adoption at that point right why wouldn't you say yeah let uh let the state come 0.82
01:11:29.300 in take custody of it and adopt it out why wouldn't you do that why would you allow the baby to die at 0.91
01:11:35.420 that point there's absolutely no reason well then if the child is healthy yeah right if the child yes
01:11:43.100 there are there are many opportunities many chances when that child that is born isn't
01:11:49.120 viable and i know that sounds horrible but it's it's they they're born without some organs without
01:11:58.040 brains without things that are it's a big problem i mean but they're talking about children they're
01:12:05.660 talking about yeah they're talking about any child who survives an abortion correct even i mean 0.99
01:12:11.080 surviving abortion or being born right alone surviving an abortion just being born and who have all their
01:12:16.120 organs intact and everything's fine doesn't matter doesn't matter doesn't matter right yeah oh well
01:12:21.380 no i oh you survived that oh you weren't supposed to yeah so sorry sorry i mean that man again we're
01:12:31.660 not we're not gonna kill serial killers in this state but you oh you got no value sorry sorry oh
01:12:38.960 it's over for you you were not supposed to survive that it's a crazy world we live in it's uh it's a 0.99
01:12:45.080 madhouse i know that's what i just said so but i got backed up there by charlton heston so you know
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01:13:43.040 for uh glen today he'll be back on monday uh 888-727-BECK let's go to mike in new hampshire hey mike
01:13:49.380 you're on the you're on the glenbeck program yeah well uh thank you very much uh gentlemen um
01:13:55.700 forgive me at the outset because i'm a man recounting two women's stories oh no so um yeah
01:14:02.340 um i encountered two women in my life um both uh loved them dearly and at one point in time uh
01:14:10.200 in in a confidence uh they told me that they had had abortions one had an abortion because it was it was
01:14:18.720 a burden upon the family family going through trouble you know marital relationships did they
01:14:24.000 struggle with it uh yeah well that's what i'm gonna and the other was a date rape in college um
01:14:29.620 both both yeah the first one uh it was nine years after her abortion and every year she remembers the
01:14:38.660 day and i held her as she cried all night long um wondering what her son would have been and what his
01:14:46.800 date what what she would have had she she has nightmares i wouldn't wonder why she she'd stay away 1.00
01:14:53.600 for me on one particular day and one day she didn't and this is what happened she cried all
01:15:00.120 night long in my arms about the son's face she'll never see the second woman who had a date rape um 1.00
01:15:06.400 was the the very same thing and you would think that you know they they bring up this thing of
01:15:12.300 rape and incest and all that whatever this case may be um this one particular woman a good woman
01:15:18.980 was date raped in in college and she feels such shame that even though societal pressures and
01:15:26.900 they can't walk around not married and pregnant and your parent you know all that other pressure
01:15:31.340 she still regrets not standing up for her child so both of these stories are the only two encounters i've
01:15:39.660 had um but they always talk about this at the moment and i know human beings can wash stuff away
01:15:46.840 but when death occurs it's the only thing you can't fix as humans um and i would just say
01:15:54.100 i'm on the edge of the death penalty i understand that you know as a christian a wasted life is a
01:16:02.720 wasted life um i know i won't get into the deterrent factor or whatever how many innocent people have
01:16:08.960 been executed but what i know is there's only one thing we can't solve as human beings and that's
01:16:15.340 mortality so i i have relatives that have adopted children when they couldn't have their own
01:16:22.600 they kept the mother the birth mother involved both children know they got two mommies and this is the
01:16:29.060 mommy i live with and this is the mommy and she was a professional uh and who couldn't have uh the 1.00
01:16:34.660 children but as as you can work it out i don't understand with our with our ability to know ultrasound
01:16:42.140 our ability to we we do in vitro surgeries now to save children there's really the excuse of back
01:16:50.440 alley abortions doesn't hold anymore we know exactly what's going on that's so disingenuous
01:16:57.440 third month you you're doing ultrasounds they can probably tell you what color the kids eyes are
01:17:02.460 and it's a common theme between uh men you know a number of uh stories that we've heard is that uh you
01:17:08.520 know struggling after the abortion yeah uh yeah realize you know trying to live with yourself and
01:17:13.680 live with what happened after that yeah uh it's a it's a struggle all around and i'm torn between the
01:17:19.360 the rape as well it's a hard one it is a really hard one the rape is really hard um because you know
01:17:26.040 it her choice was taken away in the beginning there right so as far as back alley abortions that's 1.00
01:17:34.180 always been a thing that is disingenuous because it didn't happen very often to begin with and they
01:17:43.460 inflated those numbers from the very beginning and admitted it yes later admitted it so this thing
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01:20:08.760 the free app it's pat and jeffy for glenn on the glenn beck program uh 888-727-BECK it's a big day
01:20:31.960 today for the kids all over america walking out of class yay in protest to climate change
01:20:41.080 inspired by greta thunberg the 16 year old swedish climate activist oh that's wonderful who was just
01:20:47.480 nominated for the nobel peace prize oh she deserves right she deserves now more than 100 countries more
01:20:55.140 than 100 countries are participating in this good amazing good amazing the kids are gonna they're
01:21:02.600 gonna affect change here right fine they're they're the ones to do it because they're inheriting this
01:21:08.700 problem jeffy uh they're the ones who are gonna be punished and pay for this it's it's fascinating
01:21:15.240 hundreds of thousands of children are expected to walk out of their classrooms today for a global
01:21:19.980 global climate strike i've been oh no i've been growing anger at the failure of politicians to
01:21:27.400 tackle the escalating ecological crisis oh no if these kids don't go to school what will we do
01:21:33.420 or if they walk out and stand outside their school for a while what will we do uh i don't what do you
01:21:40.080 think that's gonna do to us i don't know you're going on strike you're gonna walk out of your class
01:21:44.060 on a friday so but look well look it's gonna bring it's gonna bring light to the climate
01:21:51.320 emergency facing the planet okay and again what is the emergency we face what's going on because of
01:21:56.540 government in action what what's happening so because of the government in action because there's
01:22:00.740 a climate crisis is what's happening i don't know what your deal is i don't know why exactly what part
01:22:04.940 of the climate is in crisis right now government leadership on climate change is the crisis yeah okay but
01:22:12.340 i'm just trying to get to the heart of the problem what exactly is happening in this crisis
01:22:17.160 that makes it a crisis those in power are betraying us taking away our future in what way have they
01:22:24.540 taken away your future they're responsible for the climate crisis that's unfolding in horrendous ways
01:22:30.260 around the world those ways are what what are the horrendous ways i mean i don't know what you're
01:22:35.080 so fighting about no i'm just trying to find out what the horrendous ways every country is going to be
01:22:39.600 part of this except antarctica uh no children are walking out of school in antarctica yeah because
01:22:44.100 no children live there so i'm just saying they're not part of it so i don't know what you want to do
01:22:47.300 with that little brats little brats in antarctica were you too good right thank you thank you
01:22:54.140 so it's our it's the duty of these children to act to act yeah yeah for our futures because the
01:23:01.840 temperature's gone up 0.9 degrees and more food is growing climate justice means this more food is
01:23:07.980 is growing as a result of the warmer climate so uh why is that bad okay so there isn't a problem is
01:23:14.380 what you're saying right that's what i'm saying oh whatever no problem whatever i'm okay with it so
01:23:18.560 far what's happened i mean other than what's always happened you know so uh sometimes it's warmer
01:23:26.680 sometimes it's colder and by the way each of those extremes mean the same thing global warming oh yes
01:23:33.500 yeah so if it's hotter than normal why that of course is global warming if it's colder than normal
01:23:39.240 that also is global warming and if it's about the same as ever it's global warming well i mean look
01:23:46.680 it's all escalating ecological crisis yeah okay okay so let's so let's walk out of school today
01:23:53.900 and make it make take a stand and by the way you know none of these kids are just looking for a day
01:23:58.380 out of school well greta isn't no this greta's not no greta's getting a nobel prize or at least
01:24:04.960 she's been nominated for a nobel peace prize so good for her yeah that's great i hope she i hope
01:24:11.680 she wins it because uh what a great cause getting kids to walk out of class every friday and i guess
01:24:17.760 it is every friday yes well now it's gonna right it's starting to be uh every friday around the world
01:24:23.380 until somebody recognizes the crisis at hand there you go uh if somebody doesn't get hysterical over
01:24:31.560 the fact that it's 0.9 degrees warmer in the last 100 years then uh they haven't done their job
01:24:38.760 you can make fun of this crisis all you want no i'm scared of it i'm really frightened over it
01:24:45.000 tired of everyone just poo-pooing this because this the earth is in an ecological crisis
01:24:49.820 no you keep saying that i'm just not getting the specifics on it that's all i'm just looking for
01:24:56.200 the specific it's funny that they don't have specifics no none weird never do they never do
01:25:01.400 uh al gore is well look at the droughts and the fires and the uh flooding where you see fish
01:25:14.000 swimming down the street on a sunny day i love that one that's my favorite one the swimming fish
01:25:23.180 swimming down the street on a sunny day that's the type of ecological crisis we're in right now okay
01:25:31.880 don't you mock that because that's scary uh have you ever seen a fish swim down the street on a sunny
01:25:37.940 day actually i have have you really i have uh yeah okay actually i have yeah i i lived in florida
01:25:44.280 where the ecological crisis is worse than ever yeah yeah yeah uh and nobody's doing anything about
01:25:50.620 it pat right even though al warned us about it i went down to miami and saw fish from the ocean
01:25:56.540 swimming in the streets on a sunny day the same thing was true in honolulu just two days ago just
01:26:02.780 from high tides because of the sea level rise now we are going to suffer some of these consequences
01:26:09.020 but we can limit and avoid the most catastrophic consequences if we accelerate the pace of change
01:26:16.180 that's now beginning there you go what's good is there was never any high tide before no uh before
01:26:21.060 the oceans right rose up even more than they already are right i mean it wasn't low tide and high tide
01:26:27.060 right yeah no there was none of that it's it's uh it's because of our f you voice that this has
01:26:35.820 happened and so uh otherwise you wouldn't be seeing fish i'm surprised that we haven't seen aoc and al
01:26:43.460 together have we with this new green deal and al i mean no you would think they'd be a he would
01:26:47.960 i'm a little a natural yeah yeah i'm surprised al hasn't backed her up i don't know what the deal i
01:26:54.960 haven't even heard him mention the green new deal that's it yeah that's fascinating why i i don't
01:27:02.160 know i don't know maybe she's trying to horn in on his money is he jealous of maybe because he didn't
01:27:07.440 propose something that bold very possible i wonder i wonder if this little upstart isn't stealing his
01:27:15.300 thunder is yeah right that is possible oh yeah it's likely is what it is it's likely and you know
01:27:23.600 same with nancy pelosi she doesn't like her either because she's stealing her thunder as well 1.00
01:27:27.780 time oh big and she's causing problems for her and so uh they don't like it i mean the headline you
01:27:34.260 know who's in charge and is nancy the who's the boss all that can i mean that could not sit well aoc's
01:27:39.820 the boss yeah she said so the young upstarts are right for sure right uh triple eight seven two
01:27:47.100 seven b e c k also did did we discover uh what really happened at stonehenge do we finally figure
01:27:54.660 out that the aliens came down and arranged these gigantic rocks in this particular way because what
01:28:02.800 it was a landing site or what is the deal on stonehenge i think we've finally gotten the answer
01:28:08.760 well look you're right i mean there used to be you know it was a place for uh we did we thought it
01:28:13.040 was a place for burial we thought it was a place for healing we thought it was a you know the
01:28:17.460 observatory we thought aliens are landing right we thought it was a landing thing but uh now they've
01:28:24.020 discovered um about 8 500 bones uh and those bones were uh mostly pigs and cow bones so they think it
01:28:34.500 was just a barbecue pit they just have big barbecue they used to have just big barbecue parties at
01:28:41.020 stonehenge they would bring they would have they would barbecue pigs and and cows and all the all
01:28:47.100 the uh cities and towns and peoples would all meet there and that's where they had their big barbecue
01:28:51.420 party uh and how did they arrange the the gigantic stones like that we still don't yeah just for the
01:28:59.760 party for the party absolutely amazing uh it's just amazing how many things that's crazy things for
01:29:07.380 facts and but they're not facts you know we know aliens built that yes stonehenge is a barbecue pit
01:29:14.600 there's a place for barbecue there's a pig roast going on that's fantastic i mean come on that's
01:29:20.860 they found they found all mostly pig bones so it's mostly pork but there were some few cows there they
01:29:25.560 did they did roast a few cows so you know it wasn't texans because we don't know we don't do
01:29:30.560 barbecue pork barbecue beef there might have been a pig maybe one or two pigs thrown in there
01:29:35.960 most but it would have been mostly cows so clearly you know stonehenge didn't happen in texas no it
01:29:40.680 did not but it's just the community barbecue now that that is fantastic
01:29:46.060 so it was just a place for you know the convergence of uh you know all the municipalities to get
01:29:53.100 together and forge alliances between all the neighboring groups and just have fun
01:29:57.140 so it's a neighborhood barbecue it's just a neighborhood barbecue nice all right
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01:31:07.900 pat gray of pat gray unleashed and jeffy of chewing the fat for glenn today 888-727-BECK uh operation
01:31:29.160 varsity blues just i mean it didn't have to happen lori laughlin uh felicity huffman could have 0.63
01:31:37.780 gotten their kids into you know really nice universities without having to pay hundreds
01:31:44.820 of thousands of dollars in bribes yes it's it's possible that could have happened the other day
01:31:51.620 a list of uh colleges came out and these are the toughest colleges to get into in every state okay
01:31:58.980 and even at the toughest university in some states it's just not that tough to get into some of them
01:32:06.320 you know but i guess these these just won't do these just won't do for the hollywood elite
01:32:13.460 i spit at johns hopkins university it's in baltimore
01:32:20.000 i mean okay but you know some of these are great universities and by the way it doesn't have to be
01:32:29.780 an ivy league it doesn't have to be an ivy league school to be a decent to give you a good education
01:32:35.240 you can get that at i mean go to a community college and take tough courses but the case with
01:32:44.180 these cases are just they want the school right they want the school by line is all they want yes
01:32:48.840 it's not it's not about getting the good education they know that right it is possibly adult anyway or
01:32:54.420 not not not adult not adult because they're they're already they're using what advantages
01:32:59.080 they have for making money right i mean she didn't yes one kid jade didn't want to go to school she's 1.00
01:33:03.180 using instagram she wants to party she wants to be this this influential social marketer but she 0.84
01:33:08.900 didn't care about the school so what's the point the point is just having the school as the byline
01:33:14.140 right and then we have to have that you have to go to that school that's yes i guess so i guess so
01:33:18.720 right and so if uh and and again you know we need to you know reiterate if they're they're guilty
01:33:25.780 you know because they're nothing has been uh set in stone yet they've been charged has been proved
01:33:30.400 uh you know then you know i you know do we lock them away and throw away the key for wanting the
01:33:35.980 best for their kids i don't know no i don't know you lock away throw you lock them away and throw
01:33:41.480 away the key because they committed crimes that's why not because they wanted the best for their kids
01:33:46.620 thus operation varsity blues operation varsity blues i love that name it just all every time
01:33:54.320 first time i saw the the name uh written all i could think of was you know the quentin martin
01:33:59.040 production shows of a hundred years ago barnaby jones and canon tonight's episode varsity blues
01:34:05.300 i i i love those shows so much you loved canon oh my gosh william conrad was the best the big fat guy
01:34:14.860 and he i mean he made it known that we could that we could win by we i mean fat people unite yeah
01:34:22.440 yeah well a fat person can get on a nationally televised television show and be a detective that's
01:34:29.300 right or a police officer or whatever he was what was his private frank cannon was a private detective
01:34:34.600 private detective okay now he's not working for the police so he started on canon right but he was
01:34:41.300 also on barnaby jones yeah is that right he was on both of those i think and and and well that was
01:34:46.580 those were all quinn martin shows right so they're all cross-pollinating each other production they're
01:34:50.500 all cross-pollinating each other same you know the same layout and and he was still active william
01:34:56.280 conrad i'm fascinated by his career now because because every ever since it came up in the uh then
01:35:03.800 barnaby jones a very special episode uh he was still active in 1987 with jake and the fat man
01:35:13.000 he was and he was you know look he was he was uh he was starting to struggle uh with his health then
01:35:19.140 oh i bet because he was let's see in 87 he would have been 67 and it went to 92 so he would have been
01:35:25.700 72 by the end of that i can remember seeing some of those episodes where he would be in court that you
01:35:30.100 know if it would flash flash through the table and you see that his slippers on
01:35:34.900 well he was like i'm not wearing slippers i'm not putting real shoes on that's too much work
01:35:41.100 yeah i'll put the pants and stuff on but i'm not but we lost him we lost i know back in 1994
01:35:47.300 sad i know william's gone he's he's he's gone i loved him though he was he was great i mean he
01:35:53.600 look he was one of the voices of the iconic voices of this country for years he narrated everything
01:35:59.500 commercials tv shows movies everything he started out in radio right he was gun smoke forever 0.53
01:36:04.540 and then and then moved on a tv and that's the way it was done right so in those that's why no way in
01:36:10.180 today's world is a guy like william conrad becoming the star that he became probably a guy who weighs
01:36:16.740 three or four bills no probably not i don't necessarily like the way you say that
01:36:20.800 i mean he was probably not gonna see him on tv right i mean big fat guy like that 67 year old fat guy
01:36:29.380 who weighed 350 400 pounds as the star as the star right as the star you're not gonna see that
01:36:34.860 it's amazing you saw it in 1987 right so uh but he had a great career and he was you know look
01:36:44.780 that's the same with with uh uh perry mason too right there's another guy that you know spent uh the
01:36:51.300 last few years on tv as a star that uh you know probably wasn't totally healthy he was he was
01:36:58.380 raymond burr was not totally healthy no no he was not and there were times you know his last shows i
01:37:03.300 mean he was maybe he wasn't even moving yeah you know those guys did they would you go into a room
01:37:07.820 and he's standing in the room was that when he was on perry mason or ironsides no well ironside was
01:37:14.080 after the original tv show perry mason but then they brought back the two-hour specials of perry
01:37:19.100 mason okay which he he did for a number of years that were great but those were the you know like
01:37:23.640 the weekly two-hour specials don't i'm sure they were they were fantastic i love every one of them
01:37:28.580 i'm sure at the end he would be like you know he'd be in a room and he'd be holding onto a chair
01:37:33.180 talking to the next scene he's in the car and then he's guess you didn't see him in the car yeah no
01:37:39.080 he was not doing any any mobile mobile shots yeah well that's why he played a guy in a wheelchair
01:37:45.160 in ironside before ironside yeah that's a good gig actually yeah think about it that's not bad
01:37:49.620 no it is not that's what i look for when i go to the grocery store now i'm not walking around that
01:37:54.820 place no where's the little cart that i man i can drive around get the cart and there's a they don't
01:38:00.840 check you don't have to actually have right they don't check those things are available to all human
01:38:05.280 beings yes they are yes so if you feel that you need it you can use it but if you don't need it and
01:38:11.460 you're using it like the college entrance exam thing you're taking it from somebody who does
01:38:17.340 need it you maybe deserves it maybe maybe maybe i mean they've got plenty you know like that's the
01:38:24.680 only one and that has really that aspect of this i think is what people are so mad i think so too
01:38:29.920 yes it's because these rich spoiled kids who uh don't deserve to be at usc or yale or harvard or
01:38:37.400 wherever they bought their way into they've taken the spot from somebody who deserves it and they
01:38:42.500 went about it you know like we i guess we were okay i i joked around about the parents you know
01:38:46.600 building a building or you know the the ultra rich would build a building right you build a yes there's
01:38:52.220 joe's joe's law school and uh law school building and so your kids getting into that school there's no
01:38:59.300 argument there they're letting them in i would think so yeah you just donated a million dollar
01:39:03.060 building you're getting in so you know i i guess it's a little bit different than you now you're
01:39:08.400 you're not cheating anyone though right i guess it's more like you're cheating people this way
01:39:13.200 yeah it was it's really a strange way to get around the get around the entrance breaking bad star
01:39:18.400 uh dean norris you familiar with him i i don't watch breaking bad so i don't i guess he plays uh hank
01:39:24.600 schrader on breaking bad i know the character he's really hacked off about it oh no uh he he called
01:39:32.000 them rich f wads who who cheated for their already privileged kids uh in a bunch of tweets yesterday 0.97
01:39:39.560 we'll uh share that yeah but yeah he's not happy about it and um so a little little problem in
01:39:48.280 hollywood no doubt with uh some of these rich hollywood elites
01:39:52.680 pat gray and uh jeff fisher uh pat gray of pat gray unleashed jeff fisher of chewing the fat
01:40:09.440 for glenn on the glenn beck program he'll be back on uh monday morning 888-727-BECK we were talking
01:40:17.240 about uh some of the alternatives to these hollywood stars that they could have gotten their
01:40:24.260 kids into a lot of different schools that are still pretty good schools and maybe you wouldn't
01:40:30.820 have had to pay five hundred thousand dollars for entry does seem a little steep it seems a tad
01:40:38.400 yeah a tad steep and is it worth it i mean her daughter in the case of laurie laughlin her daughter
01:40:45.740 didn't even apparently appreciate it because she said she didn't care about school uh and maybe
01:40:51.060 she's just saying that for you know uh her podcast or her beauty blog or whatever she does her instagram
01:40:58.640 posts yeah where she apparently makes 30 to 50 000 per post that's pretty good yeah it's not bad
01:41:05.200 um but some of these some of these schools uh you know like for instance university of michigan pretty
01:41:15.920 good school yeah 27 acceptance rate wow so maybe you could get in there maybe uh or maybe not because
01:41:25.740 27 that did not sound that good i thought it was going to be higher than that yeah uh bellhaven
01:41:31.300 university in mississippi is the hardest school in mississippi to get into oh i mean 59 percent
01:41:37.080 bellhaven that's like the ivy league of mississippi yes it apparently is uh let's see if you could go up
01:41:45.140 to montana and get into rocky mountain college 64 percent of uh students are admitted 64 that's
01:41:50.720 64 that's a lie it's like 80 80 or 90 but anyway you go to montana they're letting you in yes
01:41:55.940 uh okay university of nevada at reno 88 percent of the of kids get into that campus is actually
01:42:04.180 beautiful it's not it's a nice campus yeah it is you could go up to laramie wyoming and who doesn't
01:42:10.280 want to go to laramie wyoming and go to the fine university wyoming yeah the cowboys who don't want
01:42:15.820 to be the cowboys anymore because 97 acceptance rate in fact so you know the three percent they
01:42:25.760 didn't accept are the ones that said you know what we're not coming there i mean that's about
01:42:31.060 they've checked off saying well they just not we're not taking them but i'm looking at the ivy
01:42:34.940 league school acceptance rates uh columbia seven percent wow that is that's pretty stiff yeah
01:42:41.660 princeton six percent harvard five percent so yeah you know yeah okay you are bribing officials
01:42:52.000 to get your kid in there right they don't have a 4.0 plus or plus yeah that might not even be good
01:42:58.380 you know 15 20 on your act or sat or whatever that is i guess it'd be sat and hours donated to
01:43:05.320 help the poor and everything right man i mean you're right you're gonna be working hard to get that
01:43:10.400 yeah it's hard work so it's not just the grades yeah it's not it's not just your your test scores
01:43:16.060 you've got to have some other incentives to get you in there too you got to be kind of you know
01:43:20.400 you do some special things and good and that's what it's supposed to be should be yeah that's what
01:43:25.060 it's supposed to be yeah otherwise you know just bribe one of the coaches for five hundred thousand
01:43:30.160 dollars why not why not why not that's what they thought why not well i don't know jail
01:43:38.560 that might be one one good reason not to do it maybe going to jail for wanting the best for your
01:43:44.100 kids be interesting to see what happens to them if they do wind up in jail for it will be it'll be
01:43:48.700 interesting i mean really what do you think uh maybe probation yeah that's what i think i mean
01:43:53.220 probation they pay a fine maybe pay a fine probation community service say you're sorry something like
01:43:59.120 that right say you're sorry she's already been fired from her job right which is pretty you know
01:44:04.060 that's serious when you haven't even been convicted of anything right so uh yeah i would guess no jail
01:44:11.520 time same with jesse smollett by the way jesse smollett or however you pronounce his name i don't think
01:44:17.680 he's gonna do don't you i don't think he'll do i don't know about that one you think he will i think
01:44:21.600 he has to you think jesse smollett will do jail time i mean it how long oh that long because he
01:44:30.120 faces what 48 years or something well that's that's gonna be silly of course but you know
01:44:34.780 he goes in for at least a year right gotta gotta do it i don't think so i don't think he will we'll
01:44:40.820 see maybe but i mean he maintains his innocence uh and maybe that will hack him off to the point
01:44:48.340 where they will insist on jail time i don't know we'll see i mean we'll see well you know look right
01:44:53.020 as of now he's innocent right yes we're just going by what we know we haven't seen anything in court
01:44:57.760 there's nothing no trials happening next month and in the case of empire they've done the right
01:45:02.640 thing they're waiting till this is adjudicated they're waiting to see if the guy is convicted
01:45:07.120 of anything unlike the goody two shoes over there at hallmark pulling the plug on already pulled the
01:45:13.220 plug on poor laurie laflin uh 888-727-BECK also we've got this leftist protester that went into a 0.99
01:45:23.580 a college republicans event at portland state university campus police were there at the
01:45:31.020 meeting and it's fascinating because this guy comes in and disrupts the meeting for over an hour
01:45:38.460 this story and clip and is just so this makes me angry it's so frustrating uh watch this guy
01:45:45.540 do his thing at uh college republicans event
01:45:49.720 for those who are listening on radio he's just sitting there now ringing a cowbell cowbell
01:45:58.880 while the guy's trying to present whatever it is and he won't leave he stands up and now he's
01:46:05.540 walking toward the front of the room i mean they ask him to leave they say okay okay you made your point
01:46:11.020 get out nope walking up to the front of the room and i'm gonna walk in front of the screen
01:46:15.500 so that's what he does uh watch this he gets into a little altercation with uh with one of the members
01:46:22.300 of the college republicans club
01:46:24.220 in front of the presentation i mean how can you not want to engage this guy well you'd want to punch 0.96
01:46:35.740 him square in the face is what you'd want to do whether you did it or not by engage i mean punch in
01:46:41.660 the face yes i do i want to and i wasn't there right it's very it's very frustrating and you know
01:46:49.340 wow but that's what he wants right i mean yeah he wants that engagement i know that i know that and so
01:46:55.260 you you in in your heart you don't want to do it but on the other side of your heart you want to
01:47:01.260 punch him right in the face and get him out of there and that went on for over an hour the police
01:47:06.780 were there the campus security was there does nothing stands there i don't understand how that 0.94
01:47:13.180 how they could not how they make that happen at one point the guy doing the presentation gets up in
01:47:17.900 the in the guy's face in the protesters face doesn't do anything he's got his hands behind his back right
01:47:23.660 but they're just walks up to him and they're yeah they're kind of pushing chests together and the cop comes
01:47:29.020 up and moves the guy who's doing the presentation no how about you get him out of here it you don't
01:47:39.260 have the right to ruin this event do you don't think people don't the people in the room that are
01:47:44.940 there for the event so have the right to enjoy to experience the the event i would think so i mean 1.00
01:47:51.740 that's what they were there for they weren't there for you ringing your stupid cowbell for the cop the 0.98
01:47:55.500 cops should have gotten him out of there i think so too it's unbelievable that they didn't uh i'm 0.99
01:48:00.780 not even talking about arresting him or anything i'm just saying look you made your point get out
01:48:04.220 yeah get out you don't you're you're disrupting this event and you're not allowed to do that
01:48:10.460 he starts bragging about it on social media i've shut this entire s down all by myself he bragged
01:48:20.220 afterwards i and so you know he got exactly what he wanted he he got the he got the uh publicity oh
01:48:29.180 no kidding no no joke about that and he got the satisfaction knowing that he shut the event down
01:48:34.860 yeah so the republicans didn't have their event because of him and his cowbell good for you and good
01:48:41.260 for you yeah nice job good for you congratulations have you ever seen i can't think of a time when i've
01:48:47.580 seen a a person on the right go into an event on the left and do something similar no but it sounds
01:48:55.740 fun it does doesn't it i mean it sounds fun it makes me want to go buy a cowbell and go to one
01:49:02.540 of these socialist meetings at some egghead college and start ringing a bell you'd be arrested you would
01:49:08.860 be arrested immediately you'd be arrested and it'd be your fault and if there was any violence at all
01:49:13.100 it's all your fault yeah or they 100 five people would jump you and beat you senseless and it'd be
01:49:18.620 your fault nothing would happen you'd report it and then people would go yeah right well you deserved 0.91
01:49:23.340 it you shouldn't have been there doing what are you doing why do you hate them you racist exactly
01:49:30.300 i see it's amazing amazing it's agonizing is what it is
01:49:35.260 uh but you know this is what we have to deal with this is the it's it's the environment right now
01:49:43.660 it's it's not an environment conducive to being conservative uh and it's a little of that i mean
01:49:51.180 that's just a civil society right i mean yes i mean okay so you disagree with this group that's
01:49:58.140 presenting something in this room at a college okay fine tough move on yeah move on with your life
01:50:07.820 it just doesn't i don't it doesn't i don't comprehend that how how you you need to then
01:50:12.940 they can't have their say and i think that's how people on the right look at things and so that's why
01:50:19.340 they don't disrupt events like this you know let them do their thing i don't care so what but they
01:50:24.940 want to shut down right anybody on the right uh speaking out or doing a presentation or trying to
01:50:31.020 educate other people uh because they can't win the argument on ideas and they know it and so the and
01:50:37.500 some of those beliefs are uh working by the way uh because you can't say anything bad right you can't
01:50:43.820 say anything bad you can't even tweet anything bad you can't tweet bad you can't think bad we'll
01:50:47.980 just because we're not going to show it you will be shut down it'll be shut down yeah you'll be squashed
01:50:52.780 yes and yeah i know you believe that i know that but we're not so that's right because we don't and
01:50:59.420 we're going to shut you off yeah it's amazing it is triple eight seven two seven b-e-c-k 1.00
01:51:06.060 this is the glenbeck program
01:51:07.900 pack ray uh pack ray unleashed uh jeff fisher chewing the fat for glen on the glenbeck program
01:51:24.460 i am looking forward to this weekend pat are you yep i'm gonna go out driving around giving the
01:51:28.380 finger to the cops you know you might not want to i can't it's maybe not the best idea court said i can't
01:51:35.820 baby yeah the michigan court said you could uh i just wouldn't necessarily do it
01:51:43.660 good for this lady though yeah back a little bit because she was angry at getting a ticket 1.00
01:51:48.140 yeah uh so a federal appeals court said her constitutional rights were violated when she 1.00
01:51:54.460 was handed a ticket a speeding ticket after giving the finger to a suburban detroit officer right in 2017
01:52:01.500 uh so right she got pulled over she got pulled over she got a small ticket or something he
01:52:07.900 apparently you know was being nice as you could be as a police officer and every one of them is
01:52:14.780 super nice especially the ones here in the dfw area yes and uh and she flipped him off she got mad
01:52:21.180 right she got mad with the ticket so yeah that's done right he's giving her the ticket so she's driving
01:52:26.140 away but as she's driving away she gives him the finger and so he gave her a so he pulls her over
01:52:32.300 again yeah he pulls her over right then and gives her another ticket he gave her a speedy 0.99
01:52:35.900 to harsher ticket for because because she gave him the finger that's the only reason she went to 1.00
01:52:41.420 court with it and the court ruled that that's a first amendment uh thing giving the finger is
01:52:47.820 part of your first amendment that didn't give him the right to pull her over no and give her another
01:52:51.980 ticket still not a good idea i know but yeah i guess you do have the right to do it uh so that's
01:52:59.180 kind of interesting it is i mean look are you gonna is it you're gonna have to prove are you gonna are
01:53:05.500 you willing to spend the time like this lady to prove that that's the reason the police officer 1.00
01:53:10.300 pulled you over no because i'm not doing that i'm not doing that either i'm just paying the fine i
01:53:15.340 barely have time to prove that the ticket i'm angry at to begin with oh and we've been very angry at
01:53:20.780 tickets we've received and have not taken them this far yes like she she did because it's just
01:53:27.180 at the end it's that's not worth it it's just not just pay it just not worth it they make we just
01:53:33.020 comply they make the tickets just expensive and enough to hurt but not too expensive for you to
01:53:39.900 want to fight it that's right so it's like oh i don't want to pay that 184 dollars and 50 cents that's
01:53:45.820 ridiculous that's way too much money but but if you fight it you know it's gonna cost you a lot
01:53:50.460 more than that you're spending thousands yeah right so the 180 all right that's what they do 0.88
01:53:56.300 with those camera tickets that you get that they send to you in the mail uh if you run a red light
01:54:02.220 for instance and a red light camera photographs you like you're in the middle of the intersection
01:54:06.860 you see your license plate they make the ticket yes just large enough to where it benefits the city
01:54:13.380 you know 75 bucks or whatever but it's not worth it to fight it nope even though you probably should
01:54:18.020 because i think constitutionally you'd probably win that you'd win that i think and most people i
01:54:22.900 think they have before right i think they have shut down a bunch of them yeah except for the one
01:54:26.980 closest to my house that i go by frequently yeah there's uh by the way the caution is a lot faster
01:54:32.980 on that light too i'd like to fight that too i'd like to fight that i believe i believe the caution
01:54:37.860 is faster on that one as well i believe it goes from green caution right really i think so i think
01:54:43.780 they're they're supposed to have so much time between the between green and yellow yellow red
01:54:48.420 yeah and so what they do is they set you up with the longer yellow to red on a couple of them before
01:54:53.940 that one and then when that one comes it's shorter yeah that's right really yes so they've really
01:55:00.740 planned this thing out to give me a ticket just to get you yes that's correct and has it worked it
01:55:06.660 has it's worked okay good well and i'm and i'm right there with i can't fight it just pay it
01:55:12.820 yeah well you're not going to because it's too much hassle and it's too much money and it's just
01:55:17.220 easier just comply and they know that there's the video as well i'm running the light just go exactly
01:55:23.540 right that's exactly right that's what i've said on each of my 15 which by the way i haven't received
01:55:30.740 a ticket in quite a while great it's been a couple years i think you've been great yeah uh so good for
01:55:35.780 you yeah that limiter on your car now right yeah the limiter is taking my foot off the gas that's
01:55:42.100 the limiter now all right uh it's been great thanks for being with us glenn is back on monday
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