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Summary
Glenn Beck talks about gold and why you should have at least 10% of your portfolio in gold or silver. He also talks about the importance of a good night's rest, and why it's important to have a backup plan for when you need it.
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It is not just something you can use to create a softer landing in the event of a crash.
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It's also a weather vane that shows you the direction the economic winds are blowing.
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I was told years ago, don't wish for $3,000 an ounce because I was like, you know how much money you can make?
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Well, we're not at $3,000 yet, but we're well over $2,000.
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They have a 24-hour risk-free purchase guarantee.
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You can get a free wealth protection guide, which tells you why or what the purpose of gold and silver is in your portfolio.
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And when I say portfolio, I don't even think of myself having a portfolio.
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Anything that you have saved, anything that you have, please consider 10% of it in gold or silver.
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You know, that you can see once every 200,000 years or whatever it is
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We're not usually around to see it in our lifetime
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The end of a career right in front of your eyes
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And was like, I'm gonna write some stuff in here that's right
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But it's an amazing assessment on what is really going on
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Too bad none of these people at the New York Times
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Because they might learn something from this one
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This is something you take when you want a better night's sleep
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Just like the regular relief factor that takes away your pain
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So, you get the good sleep that you really need
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Without feeling like you got hit by a truck the next morning
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Widely expected to deliver gains to the hard right
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European leaders can barely conceal their anxiety
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After eloquently warning of threats to the continent
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He pronounced the need for a newly powerful Europe
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When Machiavelli reflected on the crisis of his time
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And the collapsing legitimacy of the Catholic Church
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He turned to the Roman Republic for inspiration
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necessarily going to have you don't know if it's going to give you some major story that's going
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to change history i will say though we also i'm sorry we do also know that donald trump threw
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him out right of mar-a-lago yeah they had a falling out a long time ago because he was
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you know i guess trying to recruit some of the females uh and donald trump said get out don't
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come back yeah no they definitely it's the trump thing is i i don't know i think that's a complete
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disconnect to the epstein story from long long ago um but i will say that otherwise it would have
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made political hay out of that the clinton one is much more i think significant yeah you know and
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yeah that one is i and the gates i think the bill gates one too you have to some of his comments
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have been really weird about that really weird really or his wife's i i think yeah bill gates
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has flown under the radar as one of you know just a you know weird quirky guy for so long
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i think he may end up being one of the true villains of our time i think that's quite possible
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i mean the things that he wants to do on population control yeah his his connections there his divorce
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from his wife who was like get away from jeffrey epstein we know who he is and he wouldn't get
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away from jeffrey epstein and they divorced that's kind of a big deal kind of a big deal yeah when he's
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occasionally been pressed on that it has not gone well for gates it's i mean we don't know what
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happened there but something weird was going on very yeah and you know he stole all the technology
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welcome to the glenbeck program we're glad you're here so donald trump is trying to decide on a vice
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president when i say trying to decide i'm not convinced he doesn't already know but he is such
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a good showman he's taking us through you know the uh the apprentice yeah uh and he's narrowed it
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down and why not drag it out yeah he doesn't have to really name this person till july right because
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that's when the rnc is right so um here we go here are the odds um for this from bet online uh
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doug bergam and tim scott at four to one doug bergam yeah no way it just doesn't make it except for money
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yeah i mean that's one of the categories he's got lots of money but he does not add i don't know
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anything he screams to me like secretary of agriculture like that is like doesn't he yes
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he does maybe i mean yes given north dakota maybe secretary of energy something that seems a little
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too high profile for burgamary of agriculture even that seems too high right but i do think he i think
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he likes him i think he respects that he's got a lot of money he's been loyal to him over a couple
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of campaigns yeah tim scott is also at four to one i like tim scott i just don't see it he i don't
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see him as president that would be um yeah or vp i don't think that he's he's ready but he could be
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he could be i mean he just doesn't he's not super convincing he's not gonna run a great campaign he
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he is bending over backwards to say the things he all of a sudden is like you know oh well i don't
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know i can't necessarily say if the election was stolen like he's like one of those guys that
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never fit into that box and all of a sudden is starting to fit into that box so i don't think
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either of those okay we have too many to go through jd vance at five to one jd vance is on with us in
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about 45 let's ask him about this what do you put money on himself at five to one yeah uh marco rubio
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eight to one tulsi gabbard nine to one which is interesting ben carson 11 to one no way at least
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stefanik 12 to one i'd put some money there i put put it on uh stefanik i would put it on maybe
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marco rubio not a lot of money i think i gates i think i might put long shot money on sarah
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huckabee sanders at 40 to one i'd put long shot money on tulsi gabbard the glenn beck program i
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welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
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hello america i want to talk to you about your dollar your bank account your money how are things
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going for you uh last week the jobs report came out and it was much lower than expected and some
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banks are now saying we're in stagflation a word you won't hear from the mainstream media or uh from
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the white house are we in stagflation and if so what does that mean carol roth joins us in 60 seconds
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that's realestateagentsitrust.com carol roth the author of the book you will own nothing former
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investment banker uh carol yes or last friday i think it was the jobs report came out it was much
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lower than expected and i started seeing things like bank of america saying we're in stagflation now
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are we and if so what is it and what does it mean well let's first talk about some of these data points
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glenn and then we can go into stagflation um first we've seen a couple of bad data points and as we've
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talked about before the data is garbage so we're doing the best we can to interpret what it is that
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they're telling us without any sense of the you know actual reality behind us but we saw you know
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before the jobs report that the first quarter gdp was down um about a percent lower than expectations
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down to one point six percent on an annualized basis then we get the april jobs report and that
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is also down it's the slowest job gain that we've seen in uh i think about six months again if you
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believe the data and what that first is telling me is that all of this money that the government
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has spent to basically window dress the economy to avoid the double dip recession because remember
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we did have a recession two quarters of negative growth back in 22 then we popped out of it and we
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sort of expected we might go down but the government ran these massive deficits um about two times um
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the historical average on a debt to gdp basis that we would normal see and they tried to prop up
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the economy so it wouldn't show that we were in a recession at a very expensive cost by the way you
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know normally when you have an expanding economy you would see a shrinking deficit they have done
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the opposite they ran a big deficit to try to create this appearance and with an interest rate financing
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that deficit you know at the largest point in 15 years so we we know that we are not getting a good
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return now on this window dressing and it is not creating these amazing outcomes for the economy um you
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know on the gdp front on the jobs front which again could could turn around it's one one set of data
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points which shift stagflation is something that i've talked to you about i've been talking about
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for years as a very possible outcome here and it's very much what it sounds like it is when the economy
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stagnates when you have you know a low growth uh number but at the same time you have inflation so you
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have sort of the worst of all worlds you're not making gains in productivity you're not making
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gains and wages and things like that the economy is just hanging out but you get this long-term
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sticky inflation which again we said was very likely because the government continued to spend at these
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massive levels and they were working against what the fed was trying to do to bring down inflation so
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they are actually at this point a likely cause of long-term inflation because we have to continue
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to finance these massive deficits and so that's the reality of this sticky situation when you hear
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somebody like jp morgan's jamie diamond saying i'm worried that the economy is going to look more like the
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1970s than anything else this is something that they experience experience at that period of time and he's
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seeing those parallels although we are in a much worse fiscal situation from a fiscal foundation
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standpoint than we were strangely enough in the 1970s because of our deficit in debt correct yeah
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so um this means that jobs everything just is the same it doesn't get better it could get worse but it
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doesn't generally get better for the individual and prices continue to go up right that's what
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yeah you're you're not seeing your growth in wages you're not seeing massive growth in companies the
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economy just sort of putters along you know you're not seeing um the massive layoffs or things that you
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might see with with uh a recession things are just kind of going going along but not really growing at
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all and you're not seeing that light at the end of the tunnel but at the same time we're encountering
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that ongoing sticky inflation that we know destroys purchasing power and is really born particularly by the
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middle and working class all right so carol i don't want to spend a lot of time on this because i have
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a couple of other um things but you said um at the beginning of your conversation you said if you
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believe the numbers i don't believe the numbers but the only reason you um change and fudge numbers is
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not to stop them from looking so good but stop them from looking so bad and the reason why i don't
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believe them is there's just too many times where they've been adjusted and there's always adjustments but
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not like like it has in the last year or so um and uh there's just contradictory information if
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you're somebody who's listening now and you know you don't you don't necessarily have that you don't
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think that you know uh the administration would go that far in fake numbers what leads you to say if
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you believe these numbers well like you said there have been a lot of anomalies in the numbers and you
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you know if you you kind of go back even further um you know we've changed the method of calculation
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of these numbers at the governmental level many times since the 1980s one of the things that you
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have to remember for something let's say like inflation is that inflation feeds into things like cost of
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living adjustments the amount that they have to increase social security payments by so so there is an
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actual reason why it is that they would want to suppress those numbers another piece of data which i
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think is very important is that entities and individuals no longer want to participate in
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government surveys so we have seen an absolute massive decline in the participation of the data
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that is being collected by the government which means when they don't have people and businesses
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responding there are more biases in the data because it's a smaller subset of people who want to do it
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and it means that they have to run it through their own adjustments and seasonal adjustments and you
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know their best guesses in the model right yeah and it's garbage in garbage out you put bad data and
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you're going to get bad data out so there are a lot of things this isn't just like a hey you know the
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the numbers all were adjusted massively or we've seen the same numbers over and over again speaking to
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the bad data that there are some real structural issues to why many of us don't think the the data is sort of
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worth anything by the way we're talking to jd vance in about 15 minutes right now we're with carol roth
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talking about the economy and um i want to bring up i want to bring up something i it was one of the
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most terrifying things i've ever seen it's an interview where they are trying to make the case
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for modern monetary theory which is not modern it's a very old theory you can just print money and
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no big deal nothing bad will happen and they talk to joe biden's economic advisor now i if you would
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explain who jared bernstein is he is um he's the chair of the council of economic advisors
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for joe biden but he's not just some schlub right well i mean i i'm not i'm not going to
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opine on that piece but what i will tell you is he's somebody that is very powerful economically
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this is joe biden's mat like you know right-hand advisor who has been by the way since the obama
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administration he was biden's advisor and this is the guy who analyzes and interprets economic
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developments he comes up with economic policies he puts that forward to the president he's been
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entrenched in think tanks he's been a contributor to cnbc he writes op-eds he was a chief economist
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and economic advisor you know previously i mean this guy is like you know from the the left and
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far left standpoint one of the people who they hang their hat on to be the economic advisor and i don't
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know are you going to play the clip because it's also one of the most painful things i've ever watched
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in my life i i want to play get your comment from it and i just wanted to set up this is a real player
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in the economy this is somebody our government depends on listen to him try to explain uh our
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deficit and what's happening with our money listen the us government can't go bankrupt because we
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can print our own money it obviously begs the question why exactly are we borrowing in a currency
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that we print ourselves i'm waiting for someone to stand up and say why do we borrow our own currency
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in the first place like you said they print the dollar so why why does the government even borrow
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well um the uh so the i mean again some of this stuff gets some of the language that the mm some of
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the language and concepts are just confusing i mean the government definitely prints money and it
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definitely lends that money which is why the government definitely prints money and then it
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lends that money by uh by selling bonds uh is that what they do no they they um they yeah they they um
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they sell bonds yeah they sell bonds right since they sell bonds and people buy the bonds and lend them
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the money yeah so no a lot of times a lot of times at least to my ear with with mmt the the language and
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the concepts can be kind of unnecessarily confusing but there is no question that the government prints
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money and then it uses that money to um uh uh uh so um yeah i i guess i'm just i don't i can't really talk
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i don't i don't get it i don't know what they're talking about like because it's like
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the government clearly prints money it does it all the time and it clearly borrows otherwise we wouldn't
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be having this debt and deficit conversation so i don't think there's anything confusing there
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oh my god this would you feel if that was your captain and you got onto a plane and he said hey
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we're going to be traveling at 40 000 4 000 i don't i how does this work again would you get on that plane
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okay so i'm going to be generous here first glenn and then i'm going to be not so generous the first
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generous thing i will say is that we've all been in the media for a very long time of you longer than
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me and we've all had days that are somewhat like this where you know we know something really well
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and we just can't get it out so so i'm gonna you know it could be today for me there there have been a
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few times when i just have made absolutely no sense on something that i know very well so it does
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happen that being said now that i've been generous you know again this is sort of the chief architect
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of the u.s economy at this point going into a discussion about mmt i call it magic money tree i
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heard that somewhere along the line i thought that was great and um you know the main their main thesis
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is oh you can you know you've got the checkbook you can just write checks so the the question that he
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asked which anyone who lives in zimbabwe would probably know the answer to why can't the
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government just print as much money as it wants we all know it's highly inflationary and we've been
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living through that you know for the past few years so that's the very short answer of course
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there's nuance to this of course there's wonkiness that we can go in and explain the treasury and the
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fed and i really just a very simple very so it begs the question to me does he not know the answer
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or does he very much know the answer but he doesn't feel like he could admit it and hasn't
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done the prep which again you know this these are politicians and politician mouthpieces you know they
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should be able to kind of talk around and that's what they do all the time and i think the answer
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is that they are just entirely decoupled from reality so they don't care they don't care what it
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is like money is something very discouraged right money has three definitions it is a unit of
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account it's a medium of exchange it's a store of value but at the end of the day putting that
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together what is it is a proxy for productivity it is a estimation of the labor that you have because
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it used to be you know if you were a farmer you had apples somebody who was a doctor at doctor
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services you'd have to figure out that exchange now this creates something that's seamless and so it
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stands for something time is money it is it is your output and so if you do not have an increase in
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economic activity increase in productivity and you put more dollars in the system what are you doing
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you're putting in more you know sort of uh proxies for productivity they're chasing the same amount of
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goods and services it means that those goods and services have been inflated in value because each one of
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those proxies are worthless but the people if you go to congress right now and you ask them to give
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you that definition of money that i just gave you that anybody who knows anything about economics would
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know i guarantee you 99 of the people couldn't tell you that and the people on the left do not care
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because it doesn't serve their purpose they don't care that this is a proxy of what you have worked hard
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for they want to inflate that away for their own power and purpose so it is very inconvenient for
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them to understand reality and that's why he can't explain it i think he knows what it is but can't
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explain because he doesn't he doesn't want to take a position on it because i think they're all in bed
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with mmt so he can't he doesn't want to say i'm in bed with mmt because it's insanity but i think he
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also doesn't know how to bridge that gap there's a huge gap between reality and insanity and there is
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and and i think that's what it is he just doesn't want to be seen crossing that bridge because there's
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no sane reason to do it no and the fact of the matter is you had all of these mmt people selling this
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fantasy and up until a few years ago there were a lot of people who bought into the fantasy although
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many of us said no this is something that you know stands for reality you can't just make it up just
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because you have a checkbook you can't write unlimited amount of checks it doesn't work that way
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and we have now lived for through the worst inflationary period in 40 plus years and these mmt
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people have not gotten enough shame they should be walked through the streets and we should go
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shame shame shame because it is their bs that they have been selling into the government into
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schools that has allowed this to occur and has allowed this decoupling from reality because they
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want to believe in unicorns that you know fart rainbows yeah okay uh more with carol here in just a second
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to alert people i guess of this the federal reserve is engaged in a colossal transformation of the
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financial economy yet scarcely anyone is noticing it goes on to describe it similar to like walking a
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herd of elephants through midtown manhattan without attracting attention he says now i'm not talking
01:03:58.000
about the fed's decisions on short-term interest rates which get the headlines uh the fed kept those
01:04:03.040
steady i'm talking about remarkably ambitious and poorly understood fed project known as quantitative
01:04:07.920
tightening qt for short that refers to the fed's reduction of the treasury bonds and mortgage-backed
01:04:14.080
securities on a mammoth balance sheet okay we only have about uh 80 seconds we may have to have you come
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back for that but can you give us a go ahead yeah let me give you that the bite size so obviously
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we have accommodative policy and we have tightening policy the accommodative policy are
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things like dropping interest rates and buying bonds which is qe quantitative tightening is on the
01:04:37.040
other side of that when you uh when you decide that you're going to do the opposite and what
01:04:41.840
they have done is they said we are no longer it's not we're going to sell off our balance sheet but
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we're going to just let it run off and we're going to do that in a in a more pronounced manner so they
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can't lower interest rates right now that would be seen as taboo given the data but they can use the qt
01:05:00.800
lever as a way to be more accommodative they're moving away from qt so that's basically in a nutshell
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sort of a signal to the market the people who are wonky understand that they are being accommodative
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through their balance sheet where they can't do so with interest rates i think i'm gonna have to
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have you come back to explain that because i don't really i don't really understand that it just sounds
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like another scam do my jared bernstein impression when i come back to it i don't know is that what
01:05:27.680
they do is that i don't know i don't know i don't know it's all q to me i know they show up at time
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nine o'clock every morning you know they turn on their office lights so i know they're there doing
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something i just don't know i don't know yeah uh carol thank you so much appreciate it god bless
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i know he's got a very limited schedule but we wanted to talk to him about what was going on with
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the trump trial also want to hear you know about him possibly being vice president how how is that how
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those conversations going currently tied for the second or he's the second favorite right you have
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two people tied for first which is doug bergam and tim scott i don't see either of those happening
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either of those that's just i mean again i'm we're just guessing here we don't have any inside
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info on this process bergman is come on you can't even you don't even know his name i mean yeah
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whatever now bergamentum is real it's turning into bergamania at any moment um but the eyebrow guy is out
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okay i i just don't see yeah and i don't know we're getting reporting on it i just don't believe it
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it's just my own vibe i don't know if that's not i and i don't think tim scott is strong enough yet he
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might be later but he's not strong enough yet i just don't see it he's not strong enough in the
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defense i and i still think he's not going to cross those loyalty lines that trump likes i don't know
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i could be wrong i would love jd vance to be vice president jd vance is i think i think he's a real
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choice i mean again he doesn't he does not check any of the intersectional identity politics boxes
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but again we're told that trump doesn't care about that i certainly don't care about it he didn't he
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picked mike pence last time he picked mike pence i think because of his christian evangelical he saw
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that as a weakness i think that's revealing and i think that's personally why he will pick
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tulsi gabbard because the weakness this time is with women women and also uh abortion he believed
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now look i this is not how i feel but every piece of reporting from inside the white house and trump's
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public statements back up the idea that he thinks if he goes too far on abortion he's going to lose
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yes that's what it sounds like um and that's what all the reporting inside of the campaign
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indicates he's very much trying to well they're going to walk this middle line he's not abandoning his
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what he did with the judges but he's he does not want that to be the number one thing and a guy like
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mike pence i wouldn't either would yeah point in that direction so you think the religious
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conservative angle maybe not the one he goes to here tulsi gabbard i hate to point out was a
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bernie sanders campaign volunteer uh so the thing of this is donald trump i like her but what i worry
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about is his pick is going to be the party after donald trump in four years that's the setup for the
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party who is it going to be jd vance i think would be great tulsi gabbard is not the republican party but
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if you look at this she would tell you right she's not but if you look at it from his perspective
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he's got all this divide everybody says he's a divider all right here's somebody who i don't
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agree with on a lot but she agrees on certain principles that america is great america should
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come first we shouldn't be in all these foreign wars etc etc i could see her if not vice president i
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could see him this is not my hope um but this is what i could see him doing he would think i can
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appeal to the people who are women in the suburbs by saying come on she's she's more like you
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she works with me she we're we're not what everybody says we are right out of central casting
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right out of central casting you know i could i do think it's possible okay we have jd vance on with
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this now hello jd how are you hey glenn how you doing great great to talk to you first i have to
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ask you uh how are the talks to be vice president going on i'm just saying uh well you'll be the first
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to know glenn you know of course the media is very curious in this but i've never yet had a
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conversation with donald trump about being his vice president so really until i do i i will assume
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that this is a lot of media speculation wow what you do about nothing well we're pulling for you
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actually uh we're pulling for you um so uh let's talk a little bit about trump and the trial this
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trial is is more than just a kangaroo court this is there is there's nothing to this trial how do
01:11:41.040
you think it's going well i think it's i mean the only thing that really matters of course is the
01:11:46.800
court of public opinion uh because it's such a sham trial i don't think that it's going to hold
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up on appeal you know the basic argument here is that he falsified documents in order to commit a
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crime but they can't even identify which crime he allegedly committed so it's very hard to imagine
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anything like that can hold up on appeal now look it is highlighting i think how corrupt the justice
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system has gotten in certain parts of our country right so you have the number three person at biden's
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doj who jumps ship and goes and joins a local prosecutor office to participate in this by the way he's
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also it turns out a dnc paid consultant then you have of course a source funded prosecutor who brings
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the case it's being presided over by a literal campaign donor to biden harris who is preventing
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donald trump from even speaking on the merits of the case in the in the court of public opinion so
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i think it's it's really helping trump politically which again i think is all that matters because most
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people who have any sense of fairness recognize that this is a sham trial and so long as it's
01:12:49.200
helping trump get elected i think that's the thing that matters most i will tell you that i think the
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line of maybe the year i mean we're not finished yet but i think the line maybe of the year is donald
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trump when he came out i think it was yesterday and said uh the constitution is well worth me going to
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jail for it's it's uh worth more than me trying to stay out of jail so put me in jail and i thought
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wow that i mean that is a strong strong stance that's a way of driving home mistakes doesn't it
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yes this guy is is is literally trying to prevent him from speaking right the democrats have made this
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a major political issue the democrats are fundraising off of it you know biden harris campaign sending
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around you know fundraising emails oh isn't it funny that donald trump's in court today send us
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money and yet the judge is preventing trump for participating in what is right now the most lively
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political debate of of the country so uh it really i think again just drives home how much these guys
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have lost their minds and you know i i i've even seen polls here that biden people who plan to vote for
01:14:00.720
joe biden recognizes is fundamentally a sham trial now here here's the crazy thing about this glenn is
01:14:05.840
yeah i i i do a lot of hostile media it's one of the things i like to do is sort of taking our case
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to the other side and i've sat in green rooms with people who months ago were angry at alvin
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bragg for bringing this case because it was such a weak case right but now that it's the only case
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that's actually gone to trial because the rest of them have fallen apart you see the media treating
01:14:26.000
this is legitimate and i don't think anybody believes them right there's just no credibility
01:14:30.640
here and everything that further erodes their credibility is in my view a good thing so let me
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ask you a couple of uh couple of other questions i know we have limited time let me first stop with
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the campus protest funding and uh biden holding back aid bullets to israel isn't this exactly what
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donald trump was a p in peach for he held back congressionally approved javelins uh from uh ukraine
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and now biden is holding back ammunition from israel what's the difference uh there there isn't any
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difference of course the the only real difference is i think that donald trump actually was engaged in
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yes diplomacy and was negotiating with the ukrainians uh and also other folks in the region about how
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much aid they should be providing of course it shouldn't just be america whether you support
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ukraine or not uh what's what's different about this is i think you're taking one of the few truly
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bipartisan issues in this country that we should be supporting our allies israel and you're allowing
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it to be dictated by the far left now i i have a little bit of a of a different take on this glenn because
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i think what biden is doing is really killing two political birds with one stone here one as i've
01:15:44.800
been warning for months we don't have enough ammunition to send to ukraine and israel simultaneously
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we have to pick one well the biden administration i think has picked the corrupt ukrainian regime over
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our long-term ally the israelis i think it's disgraceful but simultaneously he's going to his
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left flank and saying the reason i'm doing this is because you know bb is bad and because we don't
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like the way that bb is prosecuting the war so he gets to tell his left flank what they want to hear
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while covering for the fundamental failure of his policy it's one of the reasons glenn it was such
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a bad idea for republicans to give biden this security supplemental it's such a big bill that it
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sort of allows biden to hide his priorities and to sort of have his cake and eat it too um the um
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the other thing that i i want to talk to you about is uh the health care that is now going to illegal
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migrants how does this president get away with so much executive power that there nobody gave him
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the authorization to do this nobody gave him the authorization to spend all of this money nobody
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gave him the authorization to relieve or to forgive quote all those loans and time to the back of the
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uh taxpayer this is a very important concept in our in our uh constitution it's why congressmen have to
01:17:07.760
be a re-elected every two years because we want to them to answer for the money they just spent or
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allowed to be spent well you're right glenn and i mean look we know that at this point biden is a
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tyrannical president who will violate the law and it is a violation of the law but i don't want to let
01:17:27.840
us off the hook here because we should know at this point that when we appropriate joe biden a big
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chunk of money he is sometimes going to violate the law and the way that he actually distributes it and
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and this means that congress actually has to take a little bit more assertive of a role has to be
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willing to cut off certain appropriations not write biden these blank checks uh this is really
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important glenn um congress increasingly you know again with this massive security supplemental
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when you write joe biden a check you can't go to the american people and say well you know he's he's
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he's doing this illegally well that's true but you know he's going to do it illegally so you have to be a
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little bit more careful about how we give this guy authority in the first place and i have to say
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here glenn this giving health care to illegal aliens is it should offend every single american
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we have a social safety net in this country medicaid exists for impoverished people to help
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health care then whose side are you really on and i think it's becoming increasingly clear that biden
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doesn't like the people who currently make up the citizenry of this country and he's trying to change
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the way the country operates the way that we distribute resources the way that we vote and that's what
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his illegal immigration push is all about well i just cannot believe that uh you know those at the
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very bottom of the scale the ones that the republic the democrats have said they care about the most
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forever uh the black families that are trapped in chicago and are barely making ends meet how are they to
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view the government when they're not getting you know they're not being put up in a hotel someplace they're
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not getting all of these perks and yet we're doing it for people who just came here it it i mean if i were
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on the receiving end or on the need end of this and i was a citizen i'd be like dude what are you doing
01:19:35.840
you never did this for me you never did this for you know my family as we were struggling
01:19:42.240
absolutely they just came here and a lot of them came here illegally glenn we have veterans who can't
01:19:46.560
afford health care who are sleeping on park benches at the same time we're handing out free health care to
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people who violated the law to come to this country in the first place it's completely disgraceful and
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i think a lot of people should be looking around and saying who does joe biden actually stand for
01:20:03.440
right the democrats say that they care about the little guy uh let me just tell you just a brief
01:20:07.680
story glenn i have a dear friend of mine who's you know getting up there in years uh who is now eligible
01:20:13.360
for social security he basically found out that there were a number of illegal aliens who had used his
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hello america welcome to the glenn beck program
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as always uh this is astroturf what you are seeing on college campuses has been well thought out
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well planned and well financed by those who pull the strings on the left you'll never guess who one
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of the puppet masters are you'll never guess one of the organizations the tides foundation
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all names we have heard before and this was planned a long time ago possibly in november of
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2023 they started planning this hmm what's behind it who's actually there what money is being exchanged
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morrow he is a counter-terrorism expert and investigative researcher for the capital research center
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where he monitors extremist groups in the u.s he is also an adjunct professor uh at regent university
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ryan welcome back to the program how are you i'm doing well thanks for having me back uh thank you
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so much for doing all of this work um it is it's it's crazy that when i read your work now i'm brought
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back to 2008 and i see exactly the same names the same circle of people all returning to do what they
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did during occupy wall street that's exactly right it's the same model um except this is
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more successful um and and for various reasons and i'm sorry to say it appears to be more militant uh
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because increasingly militant and revolutionary uh because we we've been monitoring probably around
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250 300 different groups all at once um and we haven't fully investigated all of them and my
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expectation based on my past work uh that you're familiar with with the muslim brotherhood and phil
01:31:19.280
haney and that type thing was that uh this would be a coalition and people would be surprised by the
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proportion of which are islamist extremists but there'd be you know white cast of characters
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i've got to tell you so far my list which is only a portion of what we have i've come up with over 120
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terrorism tied organizations involved in these protests the almost all of which support hamas and
01:31:47.040
the october 7th attacks and i i can prove it because they all said it so there isn't much diversity here
01:31:52.800
this was conjured up and is being implemented by a group of hamas supporters some of which have
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ties to hamas more directly so i remember in 2010 i said you will see an effort uh from islamists
01:32:12.720
marxists anti-capitalists communists they'll all come together to disrupt the uh order and try to
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collapse the west um and i was made fun of because people said they'll always like the marxists and
01:32:25.840
the islamists have anything to do with each other and i said they're not going to be calling each other
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up they just all see the opportunity to destroy more of america and destabilize us do you think that's
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what's happening any of that yeah well you're being proven correct and you're going to be increasingly
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proven correctly uh once we finish our huge expose uh breaking down the the entire makeup of this group
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and all the messaging that they're using uh and you're right they don't call each other up but they
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do communicate on social media and telegram chants and the rest of it because their language their way
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of talking is now so similar because it's so revolutionary and they've kind of combined their different
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causes uh into one thing even if they disagree on what happens after their revolution succeeds they
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they kind of put that off to the side um but yes that that coalition is coming together and i would
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say there's kind of like four concentric circles where on the outermost layer you have the more
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typical muslim brotherhood style groups that are a bit cautious but but they imply their support for
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criminality some bills but you know that they always condemn terrorism but like if you know how they
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talk you know what they're saying and then you have the next circle in where they're very similar but they
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go a step further and passing around guides on how to do criminal acts of protest so they're a little
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bit more militant and then you move further in and and those are the people that are saying well we
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need to escalate on the college campuses let's fight the police let's get a little bit more destructive
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and then there's this inner circle that i think can be accurately described as domestic terrorists and
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i'm watching what they're saying to each other and what they're advocating and they're passing around
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descriptions and guides on how to do every conceivable violent and act of sabotage that you
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can think of and their debate and their argument they seem to be gaining ground is that we're having
01:34:17.120
so much success that yes of course we should escalate in the college campuses and the typical places we
01:34:21.760
show up the congressional offices all that but we're really doing so well right now that we should broaden
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out our campaign and not make it about influencing opinion and policy but imposing our will let's dismantle
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the nationwide infrastructure that enables the u.s and israeli military alliance and capitalism all
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all that to continue so it's no longer a debate we just make you follow our orders as as somebody who
01:34:48.800
you know researches you know as a researcher on on terror how likely is how likely is it that we're going
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to see a um a massive terror strike even if it's not something like uh 9 11 but it's several groups
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all around the country doing something around the same time to just really throw us off
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the impression i get is that they they may not take the the exceptional risk of trying to coordinate
01:35:21.920
it down to the very second or the very same hour but they generally okay it now it's go time in fact
01:35:27.280
that's what they're saying in the communication of saying a lot of them are saying it's go time
01:35:30.800
that some are saying yeah maybe we should wait while we do the college campuses first it's in
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that kind of stage of discussion uh but they're all envisioning a large number of small attacks over
01:35:41.440
a short period of time and they see that as the most likely way forward as opposed to this resource
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intensive uh operation like a 9 11 has a higher chance of failure right right who who is actually funding
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this who are the big people that are funding well some of the names that you mentioned uh certainly
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are involved but i've got to say based on what little data is available and people will be shocked
01:36:06.240
how little data is available and what you can get away with as as a non-profit and these different
01:36:12.000
schemes that they have in order to hide any type of transparency but of what little data we have
01:36:17.600
uh the names that you mentioned the sources the tide foundation all all of those are are donating to
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these types of groups that are putting this together uh but that appears to be a tiny percentage of the
01:36:30.240
overall spending and revenue that they have uh the rest seems to be coming through means unknown maybe
01:36:37.040
private donors or businesses or these various schemes that they have uh and and that makes it much more
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frightening because we we don't have a clue in in general how much money how much money do you think we're
01:36:48.720
talking about well with all these groups i mean if if we've identified 120 terror tide groups
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just on our own uh their operating budgets and everything else i mean you've got to be talking
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about all together i mean definitely millions probably tens of billions geez
01:37:09.040
so um um is there any lead or is this just a collection of people that are kind of you know
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thinking alike or are they highly coordinated uh they're highly coordinated when it comes down to
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the cell level and as they're trying to assemble these types of insurgent and guerrilla networks on
01:37:31.120
the local level uh that's much more organized and then in the broader scheme of things that in doing
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these types of protests there's less coordination because there just doesn't need to be everyone's
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focused on the same thing everyone kind of has the same objective so you don't need as much command
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and control but there's certainly organizations are more powerful than others uh all sorts of
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coalitions with sub coalitions and so you have groups like the u.s campaign for palestinian rights
01:37:56.080
that alone has about 300 groups in their network and they present themselves as very moderate uh but then
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in the activist guides the toolkits that they send around they'll they'll have links to websites that talk
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about how to do illegal direct actions as part of the protest uh and of course they have links to
01:38:14.000
hamas overseas they send money to the palestinian territories for the bds campaign and like a
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specific structure that actually has hamas in it so it's not even an indirect thing uh but of course
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they get mainstream credibility and then they look just fine according to the people that talk about
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these issues so you know i'm looking at some of the things that you have uh dug up and now it looks
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like ucla columbia usc and other college campus encampments were planned pretty much right after
01:38:49.200
yeah that's definitely true as soon as one group starts doing it and starts getting uh chatty about
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it then other groups are are going to start talking to them about it so that that's a very easy thing
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to happen it started becoming a trend as soon as the effort began and honestly i think hamas and their
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affiliates uh would have been crazy not to at least have some discussion right before they did the
01:39:09.600
october 7th attacks about all right well how are we going to operate politically in the united states
01:39:15.360
and elsewhere uh in in dealing with the israeli response like that conversation had to take place
01:39:21.040
and you might have seen the fruits of it when immediately after the attack you had the students
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for justice in palestine saying not just they support the attacks which is how most of the media
01:39:30.480
reported it oh they said that they support the attack how outrageous no what they actually said
01:39:34.720
was and this is an almost direct quote is we're not just saying we're in solidarity with the resistance
01:39:40.320
group movement resistant movement that carried out the attack obviously referring to hamas but they
01:39:45.440
want to say mom we're part of it they absorbed themselves into it and so that they were acting in
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allegiance to them under their direction that crosses the line into material support for terrorism
01:39:59.120
that's the provision of personnel and resources so that's a very different thing than how the
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media characterized and that's why ronda campus was much more justified than how it was characterized
01:40:09.760
when he shut down uh two of the students for justice in palestine chapters on college campuses in florida
01:40:15.200
it's amazing amazing that our government is really doing nothing on this what is the percentage of those
01:40:21.360
that we see on television that are actual believers know what they're doing compared to useful idiots
01:40:27.440
the majority are going to be useful idiots i think that were enticed by aside from being at that age
01:40:35.200
where you're eager to try to figure out your role in the world i feel like you're doing something
01:40:38.400
positive i mean it's just it's just psychology at that age but uh the the overall message of hey do you
01:40:45.280
oppose genocide do you oppose war do you oppose the conditions of the palestinians and well here's our
01:40:52.320
argument that for opposing israel because that will result in peace ceasefires and improvement and
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liberation for the palestinians and that's a lot of the people is now an intellectual detailed argument
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and i've got to say that culturally and you know i'm not that old not that young i'm 37 but i've seen a
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shift over the past like six or seven years where the unjustified arrogance of the youth when it comes to
01:41:18.960
political issues is just outrageous the degree of certainty that exists and that's really weaponized
01:41:26.000
by these groups right for for these to be the elite campuses it just shows how bad our educational system
01:41:34.320
is these these people are morons just morons um they're we're up against summer and graduations are
01:41:41.840
happening what happens in the summer does this go away and then pick back up in the fall what
01:41:46.960
what what is the plan that if you if you know oh i mean the plan is definitely to continue as it
01:41:53.840
always is but i think unlike the incidents with black lives matter and other times in the past
01:41:59.760
those are generated by specific incidents and over time the memory of those incidents and the emotional
01:42:05.200
backlash dissipate whereas this is more of a permanent thing because israel is not going to stop the
01:42:11.360
operations in gaza against hamaz that situation is not going to resolve itself and so it has much more
01:42:16.800
longevity uh so it will continue into the summertime a lot of groups have put their credibility on the
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line into saying we're going to act over the summer and to the future and even just from a a more
01:42:28.640
selfish operational standpoint a lot of these non-profits seem to be raising a lot of money
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and getting a lot of members and so regardless of the cause there's a real selfish motivation on
01:42:39.360
each one of those parts to keep the chaos going blm some people got very very rich off of that
01:42:47.360
right right exactly ryan thank you so much for everything that you do when you have more
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um that should be heard by everybody thank you so much all right thank you glenn you bet ryan morrow um
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way producer one of the ways they were asking the questions and re-producer go ahead no
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um wasn't for that rover the pesky roe versus way she would be um they uh they had a situation where
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right so they started talking about all of her mainstream projects that she's been in
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doesn't ever close on um trying to make her appeal to the jury as more of a regular person
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uh she does describe this day in some level of detail uh of of uh when she met trump at a golf
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last name she put he's trump yeah that's what she keith trump is what she put into her phone
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mm-hmm and he came up asked about uh would you come to dinner with uh with um donald trump as she
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i don't think it's the greatest pizza you've ever had right uh she talks about you know she's going
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of the room uh the things they talked about right turn down service i suppose um she is uh she said that
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uh trump asked her all sorts of questions about her industry right you know how does that work
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an interesting part then they're trying to make a big deal of that because he was a known
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this happened yeah um well he didn't deny that it happened he denies the sex happened right
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uh he definitely met her there's a picture of that but uh you know yes he denies the affair
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oh hey it's biden is tearing it up on the campaign trail please cut one uh here are the people that
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are just chanting for more years happy singa de mayo
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thank you thank you yeah that is great that is great that's uh for four more years overwhelming
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there yeah it really was um then we have um uh we have maxine waters now maxine waters has been
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saying this uh for the last couple of weeks and i think it's uh i think it's important information
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to get out of her uh here's maxine waters on the right wing organizations this is a man who we better
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be careful about and i tell you what i'm going to do i'm going to ask the justice department and i'm
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going to ask the president to tell us what they're going to do to protect this country against violence if he
01:51:18.160
loses i want to know about all of those right wing uh organizations that he's connected with
01:51:24.560
who are training up in the hills somewhere and targeting uh you know what communities they're
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going to attack wow that is amazing she's got some vital information there now that's all she says is
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they're in the mountains somewhere training uh to attack our communities i i i'd be for finding those
01:51:45.440
people too yeah but she apparently only knows their elevation that's the one fact she knows
01:51:50.160
they're in the mountains they're in that much we know they're not in the they're not on the farmlands
01:51:54.480
no no they're not there's no valleys no training occurs in valleys yeah that's really good uh kathy
01:52:01.760
hochel came out uh and she said something really quite interesting uh here she is young black kids
01:52:09.200
growing up in the bronx who don't even know what the word a computer is they they don't know they
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don't know these things and i want the world open up to all of them because when you have their
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diverse voices innovating solutions through technology yeah then you're really addressing
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society's broader challenges well there's a couple things here um seems a little racist to make a
01:52:32.000
blank blanket statement that kids inside of the communities of big cities don't even know what the
01:52:39.040
word computer means uh that's a new one i haven't i haven't heard that one but uh no it's not racist
01:52:46.800
kathy ochl said it so it's not racist definitely definitely not racist but i also just want to just
01:52:51.920
work on the logic here um by adding their diverse voices uh to the technological progress of the united states
01:53:04.240
they're going to bring a lot to the table not if they don't know what the word computer means right
01:53:09.920
i mean it really not going to bring a lot i mean they might benefit but i can't imagine
01:53:15.040
you know the people at microsoft are like oh crap we never thought of that right wait a delete button
01:53:20.960
are you serious that's a great idea yeah okay they don't even know what the word delete means
01:53:26.160
true on computers how insultingly racist is this and it's just thrown out there constantly i don't
01:53:33.040
know exactly what it is i mean part of it i think is this just tendency to bring up the three or four
01:53:40.720
individual topics and kind of it always makes it more powerful to them if you insert race or if you
01:53:45.840
insert sexual preference or if you insert gender you imagine what those you know those gay black kids
01:53:51.280
they they don't i mean they don't nothing they don't know the word computer no uh they don't
01:53:56.480
know the word apple and i don't mean the computers i mean the actual apple oh my gosh no idea what it
01:54:01.760
is that's true well i think up in the mountains it's true i'm sort of surprised she didn't combine
01:54:06.160
five or six more intersectional points into this just she's on black children she didn't go with black
01:54:10.640
lgbtq female uh trans youth she didn't go to any of that stuff no uh it's just so pathetic and i do
01:54:20.400
think she aligns perfectly with biden on this stuff this is what biden does all the time you know
01:54:24.880
barack obama was a clean the first clean articulate black man it was a fairy tale man it's a fairy tale
01:54:32.160
yes it's mythical that you could find an african-american who is articulate and clean
01:54:38.880
uh the it's a fairy tale it's a fairy tale man the uh of course you go back to his uh 7-eleven you
01:54:46.400
can't go into a 7-eleven and hear a slight unless you have a slight indian accent oh that's so funny
01:54:51.840
so funny i mean uh if you don't vote for me you ain't black i mean he does this stuff all the time
01:54:56.880
hochel is just i mean she'd be the perfect vp hey get rid of harris and slide her in yeah she
01:55:02.160
she knows the the platform she'd be good but uh i don't know is she part of no she's on the left so
01:55:07.760
she's not she's not training up in the mountains right i still can't get past the training in the
01:55:11.920
okay all right i couldn't get past uh you know the training that's going on the mountains is it
01:55:16.800
possible that the training if it were to happen is only happening in the mountains because uh all of
01:55:23.440
the schoolyards are taken uh by the left and uh they're training they're training people there in
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the school so they was like where well we can't use the school at night because you know they're
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training all of the activists in school so where are we gonna go i don't know mountains maybe maybe
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that's what's happening maybe there's just no room in the public square anymore to train you know
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if you're going to be a radical because all of the radicals on the left are using everything that we
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know so they have to like i don't know can we find a patch in the mountains maybe i don't know
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that's true that's true or or none of that's true that's possibly that one yeah it could be it
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could be yeah uh it could be now on tomorrow's television program we're going to talk to you
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about um well we're going to have a lot of fun with medicine and sex changes um because of gender
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dysphoria okay gender dysphoria used to be um a disorder but now it's just dysphoria and um and it
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can be fixable uh you know if you're in the wrong body there's no reason to talk to you talk to a
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psychiatrist what hello uh no it's just uh you're right and so we're gonna cut your breasts off uh
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and make it so you can never have a baby again and and that's great because especially if you think the
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world is overpopulated you know you killed two birds with one stone you know you help the those who
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are suffering uh you know with dysphoria and when i say help i mean destroy uh and you cut down on the
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surplus population as uh charles dickens once wrote so miriam grossman is somebody i did an
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interview with uh this is this is something that you need to watch tomorrow night it's a special i
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think it's 90 minute special and it's free tomorrow night um we want you to we want you to see it and
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pass it on to your friends but the next day the very next day i have an interview with miriam grossman who
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we interviewed to be able to talk to her uh in advance before the special so we could use her
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insight she is a very very brave uh md she is a psychiatrist and she deals in particular with
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gender dysphoria she's been ringing the bell of warning for well since i think 2008 2009 before any of
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us were even thinking about this she saw this coming up and uh and she has been saving children
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but i want you to listen to there's a uh it's called w path and it is a global organization that
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really has uh it's changed everything changed the way our doctors work and uh and how we view things
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they're really at the heart of a lot of this stuff listen to miriam grossman here well w path is the
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world professional association for transgender health w path it's an international organization
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there's a branch here in the us and essentially you know it sounds like a very reputable professional
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medical organization and it was at one time until about 20 25 years ago when ideology uh prevailed and
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took over but until that time you see glenn we always knew in psychiatry that there were extremely rare
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individuals one in many tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people who for some reason
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have a sense of discomfort with their sex being male or female it can be a very intense discomfort
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it can be devastating to live with and but again extremely rare um and the psychiatric associations always
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considered this condition to be a disorder uh and what happened was i just have to say you're kind of
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a confusing w path with with apa in the dsm so it was in terms of not considering it a disorder
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officially that was the american psychiatric association um and they changed their uh categorization of this
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condition about 10 11 years ago they they changed it from falling into the category of a disorder
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into simply what they uh decided to call it instead of a disorder was gender dysphoria which means
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unhappiness with your with being male or female so they removed it from the category of being a disorder
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and that was a landmark decision that was a watershed moment because the psychiatric association
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separate from w path i'll get back to w path in a moment but the you know the flagship in a worldwide
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flagship organization of psychiatrists the american psychiatric association was announcing to the world
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that we no longer consider this to be an emotional disorder we no longer when a girl
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wants her healthy breasts to be removed when a boy wants his healthy genitals to be removed uh we no longer
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are considering this a psychiatric disorder now that was huge when that happened as you can understand so she
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goes on to talk about the history of it and then she goes into the children that she has seen and the problems
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that parents don't see they get bad advice from their doctors and uh and it doesn't work out well she also
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presents several solutions for parents and also those who have been uh transitioned into another sex because
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many of them are now coming out and going what what what were you guys thinking what what did you do to
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me um and it's uh it's not going to be pretty and america is the only one left that is just
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barreling down this road we're going to show you the roots the financing some of the really dark dark
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things that are happening i mean this is you know where i said if we go the wrong path we're going to make
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the nazis look like rookies this is the path of those nazi doctors wait until you see you will not
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believe some of these american doctors are not in jail for what they're doing that's tomorrow night
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welcome to the glenn beck program uh there's a new poll out shows americans overwhelmingly want disney to
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return to family-friendly wholesome entertainment
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or continue their programming making uh sexuality an issue which one which one america
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i know how you would have answered that 10 years ago
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i mean how would you answer today give it to me one more time a new poll shows americans a overwhelmingly
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want disney to return to family-friendly wholesome entertainment right or continue their programming
02:04:56.480
about sexuality because it's it's not even asked like a neutral question it's like leading you to the
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first one it should be so obvious that people would want to make it family-friendly but it's
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the way you're setting this up it makes me terrified that it's actually actually they
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want the sex education in there 71 want disney to return to family-friendly entertainment again this
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is like the hamas poll though what this is like the hamas poll everyone was excited about like oh well
02:05:26.480
america actually says they support israel 80 to 20 over hamas that's not good it's not good that
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20 support hamas yeah i did think that i did think that i thought you know because i think it's 12
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percent uh i think it was only 12 that was that only that were like i'm not sure
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you know for the go either way i could go either way on the porn inside of the disney movies thing i
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mean i'm neutral i'm not sure i'm not sure you know what if you're not sure about things you
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better start questioning really questioning you know maybe maybe sleepy time pills might be the
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right choice for you i'm not sure i don't have an opinion on anything i don't know i haven't thought
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anything through in my entire life although i know the one that should be handed the rose at the end of
02:06:18.720
the season well you got to know that yeah i know important uh 71 said that they should return to
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wholesome programming uh 53 strongly agreed with that 22 disagreed and uh 10 of that 22 strongly
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disagreed so again it comes down to about 10 15 of the american population that is ruling the world right
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now and uh gee if we could just get our 20 of the population to actually join together and stand
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behind something like uh i don't know all men are created equal and dealt by their creator with certain
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and an element of rights among these life liberty and pursuit of happiness if we could just get them
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to stand around that maybe we too can be revolutionaries maybe we could save the republic
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no i don't know i don't have an opinion on it the glenn beck program